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The phrase "almost everything is indispensable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the importance of various items or concepts, suggesting that many of them are essential.
Example: "In a well-functioning ecosystem, almost everything is indispensable for maintaining balance and health."
Alternatives: "nearly everything is essential" or "most things are crucial."
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Partitioning the work of a philosopher with views about almost everything is indispensable in a retrospective, but in Reichenbach's case separation is especially artificial.
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