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The phrase "almost everything is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a broad range of items or situations, indicating that nearly all of them share a common characteristic.
Example: "Almost everything is ready for the event, we just need to finalize the seating arrangements."
Alternatives: "nearly all things are" or "most things are".
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Almost everything is fake.
Almost everything is shuttered.
Almost everything is pink.
Almost everything is free.
Almost everything is automated.
Almost everything is either-or.
Almost everything is different now, Nash said.
In this novel, almost everything is lost.
Almost everything is both convincing and engaging.
In Ghali's Cairo, almost everything is phoney.
"Almost everything is an absolutely top piece".
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