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The phrase "almost everyone feels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common sentiment or opinion shared by a large majority of people.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, almost everyone feels a sense of anxiety about the future."
Alternatives: "most people believe" or "nearly all individuals sense".
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"Typically, with most mild traumatic brain injuries, people report feeling better within a week or two, and three months post, almost everyone feels better," Dr. Mayer said.
This year almost everyone feels as though Christmas came sooner than expected.
And by now almost everyone feels as if they're a cog in something turning.
To be so stunned made no sense at all, but is, I have subsequently learned, what almost everyone feels.
"I find it endlessly pleasing that the truth is that almost everyone feels like a bit of an outsider," says Mitchell.
Almost everyone feels they have made progress of some kind, even those who have struggled with insomnia for more than 40 years.
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"Almost everyone felt they could raise safety concerns and these issues would be acted upon if this was within the immediate control of the rig," said the report, which also found that more than 97 percent of workers felt encouraged to raise ideas for safety improvements and more than 90 percent felt encouraged to participate in safety-improvement initiatives.
Home prices ratcheted up along with the stock market so personal wealth rose and almost everyone felt well off or at least comfortable, even smart if not smug.
Almost everyone felt that the early year weakness would be the start of a real inventory creation event and were puzzled that the indexes just refused to stage a meaningful decline.
Of the 25 people who took part, almost everyone felt something shift inside them.
Almost everyone felt strongly, one way or another, and they essentially fell into two camps: those who make great efforts to keep up with music, and those who'd like to, but, well, you know.
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