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almost exclusively just
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "almost exclusively just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is primarily or mainly limited to a specific thing or category, with a slight allowance for exceptions. Example: "The restaurant serves almost exclusively just vegan dishes, catering to a niche market."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The fact that some concatamers (almost exclusively just single concatamer additions) were observed when the iso3TS oligo was used suggests that a residual level of terminal transferase activity was still present.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Now he's devoting himself, almost exclusively, to just one hydrocolloid, and it's been around for ages: masa.
News & Media
Toiling madly, almost exclusively using just available light, his lifelong pursuit is creating something truly different.
News & Media
It was also cliquey, being not just almost exclusively London-based, but almost exclusively east London-based.
News & Media
They're going to focus on expanding their library (which currently sits at around 100 titles), then work on making them available to more devices (right now they're almost exclusively iOS, with just a couple of titles available on Android).
News & Media
"[Those two cases] were eventually thrown out because they depended almost exclusively on confessions, just like the present Ayotzinapa case," Ackerman said.
News & Media
A 27-year-old woman called Anne told Spiegel Online: "The entire square was full of almost exclusively men with just a few fearful women among them being stared at.
News & Media
Furthermore, the SNPs used for the analyses were almost exclusively identified from just two European dogs, and are thus affected by strong ascertainment bias distorting comparison of genetic diversity worldwide (see for example, Morin et al., 2004 and Schuster et al., 2010).
Science
The fire service is one of the few almost exclusively male, white bastions (just 1% of firefighters are women and 1.5% black or brown) still available.
News & Media
And the Colts run a no-huddle offense almost exclusively, so Manning has just a few seconds to decipher the defense at the line of scrimmage, change the protections for the offensive line, adjust the routes for his receivers, then call the play, producing his familiar conductor-in-cleats performance art before the snap.
News & Media
Four Danish bakeries produce goods from the homeland, and not just "Danish" — the ubiquitous filled round pastries beloved almost exclusively by Americans — but also true Danish specialties.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To avoid redundancy, consider whether "almost exclusively" alone sufficiently conveys your intended meaning. The addition of "just" can sometimes be omitted without losing clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "almost exclusively just" when a simpler phrase like "mainly" or "primarily" would make your writing more concise and direct.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "almost exclusively just" functions as an adverbial modifier, specifying the extent or degree to which something is true. As seen in the provided example in Ludwig, it emphasizes a near-complete limitation, with a slight allowance for minor exceptions.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Wiki
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "almost exclusively just" is grammatically sound but can sometimes be redundant. It functions as an adverbial modifier emphasizing that something is primarily or mainly limited to a specific thing, with a slight allowance for exceptions. Ludwig AI's analysis and the available examples indicate that it's most commonly found in News & Media and Science contexts. While correct, consider whether simpler alternatives like "mainly" or "primarily" might enhance conciseness in your writing. The phrase is suitable for neutral registers and serves to narrow the scope of a statement.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nearly solely
Focuses on the concept of something being done by one person or thing, or for one reason alone, diminishing any other contributing element almost entirely.
virtually solely
This emphasizes the exclusion of other contributing factors while suggesting a hair's breadth of allowance to exceptions.
practically exclusively
Indicates that, for all practical purposes, something is limited to a particular thing, but there might be very minor exceptions.
almost entirely
Conveys a sense of near-completeness but leaves room for the presence of minimal secondary element(s).
mainly singularly
It describes a scenario where something is principally done or influenced by just one thing.
predominantly uniquely
Describes a condition in which one attribute, element, or behavior overwhelmingly takes precedence.
largely uniquely
It highlights the fact that something is primarily influenced or characterized by one element, but allows for trace presences of others.
chiefly singularly
Describes a condition in which one element is in control and takes the highest importance, setting aside the other things.
principally solely
Emphasizes that the primary reason for an action or state is one specific factor, even if there might be secondary contributors at play.
primarily uniquely
It implies that an action or state is originating due to one factor in particular, setting all other elements aside.
FAQs
How can I use "almost exclusively" in a sentence?
Use "almost exclusively" to indicate that something is mainly limited to a particular thing or category. For example: "The discussion focused "almost exclusively" on economic issues."
Is it grammatically correct to say "almost exclusively just"?
Yes, "almost exclusively just" is grammatically correct, although somewhat redundant. The word "just" emphasizes the near exclusivity, but it can often be omitted without changing the meaning.
What are some alternatives to "almost exclusively just"?
You can use alternatives like "almost entirely", "mainly", or "primarily" depending on the context.
When should I use "almost exclusively just" instead of "exclusively"?
Use "almost exclusively just" when you want to acknowledge that there might be very rare exceptions to a rule or pattern, whereas "exclusively" implies no exceptions whatsoever.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested