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The phrase "almost everything you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a wide range of topics or items related to what someone does or has.
Example: "Almost everything you need for the project can be found in the supply room."
Alternatives: "nearly all that you" or "practically everything you".
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Today, almost everything you need to know about the far right is online.
"Almost everything you cook, except a stew, needs last-minute attention," she said.
Almost everything you took with this camera became a close-up, no matter where you were".
The Pittsburgh Pirates Honuss Wagner led the league in almost everything — you can look it up.
Almost everything you heard about Tesco's bullying of suppliers was true.
"With very few exceptions, almost everything you see at hotels is for sale," he said.
Goodnight sweet Prince, and thank you for (almost) everything you gave.
Almost everything you see in a modern antique shop was a gift, usually a wedding gift.
This show has just enough of almost everything you could want.
My side believes that almost everything you do with your body is your personal responsibility.
In almost everything you do, you teach, whether you are aware of it or not.
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