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The phrase "almost every subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a wide range of topics or areas of study, indicating that the majority of them are included, but not all.
Example: "In this course, we will cover almost every subject related to environmental science, from ecology to policy-making."
Alternatives: "nearly all topics" or "most subjects".
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Increased entry tariffs in almost every subject stand out as one reason for this impressive performance.
Fortunately, we now refer inquirers to the party's website, on which appears a Liberal Democrat observation on almost every subject.
His drawings and cartoon sketches for magazines take on almost every subject imaginable, always teasing out a comic dimension.
(His first book, called "Robert Browning," had, as he knew, things to say about almost every subject under the sun save the poet.
He was top of his class in almost every subject, representing his school in everything from debating to dance (he does a mean robot).
Some argue that it's only a matter of time; girls are doing exceedingly well in school, outpacing their male peers in almost every subject.
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Not only are most of the images from the 1920's to the late 1930's made by men, but in almost every case the subject -- John Singer Sargent, George Bellows, Serge Charchoune, Pablo Picasso, Gaston Lachaise, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Paul Manship and Morris Louis -- avoids the gaze of the photographer altogether.
With over 10 books published, permanent works on display in the Whitney Museum of American Art and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, along with an impressive list of solo/group exhibition, his photographs are threaded together with a stark simplicity that casts intrigue on the viewer, almost elevating every subject to celebrity, simply by how he frames them in the light.
With over 10 books published, permanent works on display in the Whitney Museum of American Art and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, along with an impressive list of solo/group exhibition, his photographs are threaded together with a stark simplicity that casts intrigue on the viewer, almost elevating every subject to celebrity, simply by how he frames them in the light.
Letters that discussed almost every conceivable subject: gardening, horseback riding, even sneezing as a cure for hiccups; but other subjects as well: the loss of loved ones, the mystery of grief and sorrow, the importance of religion, and of course the last thoughts, the final hopes of two old men, two great patriarchs, for the country that they had helped to found and loved so deeply.
Last month the site had almost 170 million unique visitors and over half a million communities ("subreddits") covering almost every conceivable subject.
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