Sentence examples for almost every press from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost every press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the majority of media outlets or publications in a general context.
Example: "Almost every press has covered the recent political scandal extensively."
Alternatives: "nearly all media" or "most publications".

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The local broadcaster, Channel 7, has a "gruntometer" to measure the sounds and she has been asked about it at almost every press conference.

Almost every press release issued today is done so without video or audio, and many still do not include links to additional information or supporting content.

What's interesting is that almost every press release I get from T-Mobile leads off with its network's theoretical download speeds, which in this case is 21Mbps.

That's why they're being marketed as city cars, since (as Nissan is careful to point out in almost every press release) a large majority of drivers go less than 40 miles per day, and almost all go under a hundred.

Binky kept the woman's shoe for three days before it could be retrieved by zoo officials, and the day after the attack Alaska Star photographer Rob Layman took the iconic image of Binky, holding the shoe in his mouth, that was printed in almost every press account of the incident.

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"Almost every villager pressed us to ban the mobile phones use by the schoolgirls saying they are proving quite dangerous for the society and corrupting traditional values," the local village council head, Sushma Singh, told the Guardian on Tuesday.

Almost every performance or press interview they do in Russia is preceded by Soviet-style bureaucratic hiccups.

Almost every adult is pressed for time, and many are also experiencing financial or emotional stress.

At a press conference that month (Ike met with the press almost every week), he was asked what role the federal government should play.

The stories in the emails are very much like the stories that seem to come out almost every week in the press.

And this tie of wireline expenditures being used for wireless construction also appears in almost every Verizon New York press release.

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