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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost everything we hear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the vast amount of information or opinions that people are exposed to in various contexts, such as media, conversations, or social interactions.
Example: "In today's world, almost everything we hear is influenced by social media and the internet."
Alternatives: "nearly all that we hear" or "most of what we hear".
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Almost everything we hear is directed toward the themes of reverie, apprehension, and death.
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"Everything we hear is contradictory".
If we amplify everything, we hear nothing.
We liked everything we heard," he added.
Almost everything we can see now was introduced by humans".
Almost everything we have, we develop.
Almost everything we do depends on it.
Almost everything we do involves the law".
Almost everything we know we know incompletely at best.
The last 10 years we sold almost everything we owned downtown.
He appeared to agree with almost everything we talked about".
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