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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost everything else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide range of items or topics, excluding a specific one or a few that have already been mentioned.
Example: "I have completed the report, and almost everything else is ready for the presentation."
Alternatives: "nearly everything else" or "practically everything else".
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Almost everything else is unclear.
Almost everything else is regional.
It botched almost everything else.
Almost everything else is not pink.
Yet almost everything else has changed.
To the exclusion of almost everything else.
But almost everything else is.
Exams take precedence over almost everything else.
But almost everything else is pastiche.
But almost everything else was the same.
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