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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost everybody else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the majority of people in a group, excluding the speaker or a specific individual.
Example: "While many of my friends enjoy hiking, almost everybody else prefers to stay indoors."
Alternatives: "nearly everyone else" or "most others".
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Almost everybody else was white.
Almost everybody else is a survivor.
But I suspect that it will please almost everybody else.
"Almost everybody else was either Rangers or Celtic," he says.
But for almost everybody else, it amounts to a disaster.
Weisberg knew almost everybody, and almost everybody else knew somebody who knew her.
It's just that for the last several decades, almost everybody else has gotten better.
Almost everybody else in the room was from the British media.
Almost everybody was severely criticized by almost everybody else - and usually with good cause.
That said, three-quarters of Barbara Cook is better than 100percentt of almost everybody else.
He toadied to corporations and bankers while depressing the wages of almost everybody else.
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