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The phrase "almost exclusively from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something primarily comes from a specific source or origin, with only a few exceptions.
Example: "The research findings were almost exclusively from studies conducted in Europe."
Alternatives: "primarily from" or "mainly from".
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Played almost exclusively from the shotgun.
Van Gogh painted almost exclusively from life; Gauguin favored imagination.
"Applications have come almost exclusively from single men.
Yet he draws his information almost exclusively from like-minded sources, and ignores contrary statistics.
He covered baseball almost exclusively from 1970 on, mainly the Mets.
In Thursday's show, it played songs almost exclusively from those albums.
The victims were almost exclusively from these two groups, witnesses said.
These are teenagers almost exclusively from an all-male boarding school background.
Not surprisingly, the counterargument comes almost exclusively from those left behind.
The evidence that does exist is weak, coming almost exclusively from free-market economists.
But Heinecken's subsequent oeuvre drew almost exclusively from the mass-media image bank.
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