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The phrase "almost everyone knows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a large majority of people are aware of a particular fact or piece of information.
Example: "In today's digital age, almost everyone knows how to use a smartphone."
Alternatives: "most people are aware" or "nearly everyone is familiar".
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"Almost everyone knows everyone.
Almost everyone knows what to do with blueberries.
By now, almost everyone knows what Edward Snowden did.
But almost everyone knows his taste for absinthe.
"However, as almost everyone knows, the N.C.A.A. doesn't like anyone betting on college sports".
Almost everyone knows somebody's who's had it, and that means somebody who's died of it.
Almost everyone knows the feeling of long stretches when Eros sleeps, and the world is gray.
As almost everyone knows by now, that's not an unusual tale.
Almost everyone knows what a Lichtenstein looks like, even if they don't know that it's a Lichtenstein.
Almost everyone is a local, and almost everyone knows one another.
— By now, almost everyone knows the story of Tom McCarthy and General Quarters.
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