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The phrase "almost every project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the majority of projects, but not all, share a certain characteristic or outcome.
Example: "Almost every project we undertake requires careful planning and execution to ensure success."
Alternatives: "nearly all projects" or "most projects".
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During the boom years, almost every project with a positive net present value had been given the green light.
Known as the Big Tuna around the office, Ms. Scott Brown said, Mr. Izenour was involved in almost every project at the firm.
YET there is also a downside to high school football programs, an aspect revealed in almost every project about the subject.
But he stressed that there had to be limited partnerships for almost every project the Prince's Trust took on, even if the money from each source was limited.
This lecture describes the approach to determine the material properties based on the regularly done compensation tests, so that for almost every project the material properties can be determined.
From contemporary art they learned that concept is more important than style – unlike other architects, Herzog and De Meuron avoid a signature look and instead seek almost obsessively to find a different set of materials, details and forms for almost every project.
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Consideration of groundwater is a key element in almost every construction project.
"I have one of these in almost every single project," Mr. Beckstedt said.
The land here still holds so many explosives that almost every construction project poses a danger.
He's a fascinating character: having grown up in an orphanage, he had a successful career as a dancer, then worked as a researcher on almost every film project in Haiti for the past decade.
This is most evident in the once thriving United States space program, which, unlike almost every exploratory project in world history, is intensely sensitive to loss of life and mission failure, focused on a kind of hygienic pioneering.
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