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The phrase "almost every street" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or characteristic that applies to nearly all streets in a particular area.
Example: "During the festival, almost every street was decorated with colorful lights and banners."
Alternatives: "nearly every street" or "most streets".
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"Almost every street now has a roadblock.
Today, almost every street in Vienna Woods is named after a Yeonas family member.
On almost every street, there are signs in Spanish — taquerias, peluquerias, Iglesia de Dios, Reyna Novedades.
Almost every street is named after someone lost in that war.
As I became a history buff, almost every street held new thrills.
Government maps showing reported incidents of crime in the locality in recent years have dots running down almost every street.
HUGE jars of iridescent yellow liquid glow on almost every street corner in Cotonou, the commercial capital of Benin.
In Srinagar, a lot of people express resentment when they see security forces posted on almost every street corner.
Scout liked sniffing all the myriad new smells and saying hello to other dogs on almost every street we walked.
The city itself is lovely – leafy and refined with gobsmackingly good restaurants and bars on almost every street.
Almost every street had a themed cow to entertain us, and eventually the cows were auctioned off.
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