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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost every turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something occurs frequently or at many points along a journey or process.
Example: "At almost every turn, we encountered unexpected challenges that tested our resolve."
Alternatives: "nearly every corner" or "most every step".
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As in horror flicks, danger lurks at almost every turn.
Tsvangirai's campaigning has been curtailed at almost every turn.
At almost every turn they must compromise deeply.
Backward steps being taken at almost every turn.
At almost every turn, someone connected to the state is seeking a pay-off.
At almost every turn at Villa Lorena, animals display indignities suffered at the hands of man.
At almost every turn, Shiller was behind the wheel, playing the soda man.
Nonetheless, donation boxes were placed at almost every turn, and donations can be quite sizable.
Ms. Proulx, who is in her mid-70s, finds that longing frustrated at almost every turn.
At almost every turn, Mr. Rostow argued for an escalation of the war.
Coley, 29, has felt betrayed at almost every turn of his career.
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