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The phrase "almost every region" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a statement applies to nearly all areas or locations, with only a few exceptions.
Example: "The new policy has been implemented in almost every region of the country, ensuring widespread compliance."
Alternatives: "nearly every area" or "most regions".
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"We grew in almost every region," Mr. Carty said.
Stagnant salaries may explain reports that consumer spending softened in almost every region.
It has touched almost every region and demographic group, without falling disproportionately on any of them.
Producers from almost every region make rosés that are as serious as rosés ever get.
"Higher rents in almost every region show that, despite government schemes, buying a first home is still a difficult aspiration.
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In almost every region, activists have found it hard to rent office space from which to run the campaign.
Out-of-wedlock births, while more common among African-Americans, were rare in almost every region and community.
At the moment, in almost every region of the country except the South, the liberal stance is gaining adherents.
After the 1990's economic boom, golf meccas can be found in almost every region of the country, from northern Michigan to the Mississippi coast.
They also claimed Burnham was in fourth place in London and the south-east, and was behind Cooper in "almost every region of the country".
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