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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost everyone gets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a large majority of people understand or receive something.
Example: "In this course, almost everyone gets the basic concepts of programming by the end of the semester."
Alternatives: "nearly everyone understands" or "most people receive".
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Almost everyone gets back pain.
"Eventually, almost everyone gets breached".
"Almost everyone gets 'above average' in their assessment".
CLINICAL depression is a serious ailment, but almost everyone gets mildly depressed from time to time.
What almost everyone gets wrong is focusing exclusively on the idea of automation "replacing" humans.
David Orr on the classic American poem almost everyone gets hopelessly wrong.
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Almost everyone got frostbite.
IN THE old days almost everyone got married.
Almost everyone got the joke — which was, of course, that the joke was bad.
We chose Premitskys because it was full, but as we sat down almost everyone got up and left.
I guess a country that tolerates almost everyone getting high on khat is bound to be somewhat forgiving when it comes to other indulgences.
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