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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost every town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a majority of towns, indicating that the statement applies to nearly all of them, but not necessarily every single one.
Example: "During the summer festival, almost every town in the region hosts a parade to celebrate the occasion."
Alternatives: "nearly every town" or "most towns."
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There are Internet cafes in almost every town in Peru.
With almost every town in America now boasting its own home-schooling network, that worry declines.
By 1930, sliced bread had spread to almost every town in America.
Internet Cafes There are Internet cafes in almost every town in Peru.
Going back to the 1800s, almost every town in the state had its own brewery.
Almost every town with a sizable German population had a brewery early this century.
IN ALMOST every town in Mexico, you will find at least one garish La Michoacana ice-cream parlour, or paleteria.
Almost every town and village in Kosovo bears witness in the shape of mass graves, for one thing to atrocities.
Almost every town has a small museum or historical building that similarly dates to the mid-1800s.
Maktabs were quite common in almost every town or village in the Middle East, Africa, Sicily, and Spain.
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They were the talk of the town, and almost every other town, too.
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