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The phrase "almost mutually exclusively" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "mutually exclusive" implies a complete separation, so adding "almost" creates a contradiction.
Example: "The two options are almost mutually exclusive, but there is some overlap in their benefits."
Alternatives: "largely independent" or "mostly separate".
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Several studies have shown that microsatellite instability and mutations in APC and K-ras occur almost mutually exclusively [ 18, 19, 21, 57], suggesting that these characteristics represent separate pathways.
Two molecules with m/ z 883.4 and 885.4 were detected almost mutually exclusively in wild-type and fat-1 mutant (Fig. 5f): a molecule with m/ z 883.4 was detected in wild type while a molecule with m/ z 885.4 being detected in fat-1 mutants (p < 0.005, t test, n = 8) (Fig. 5g).
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It's almost like they're almost mutually exclusive.
Anti-RNAP are almost mutually exclusive of other autoantibodies.
It has been hypothesized that most duplicated exons are mutually exclusively spliced [ 41].
Some linear RNAs and circRNAs can be mutually exclusively transcribed.
Competition experiments reveal that wild-type Ku binds dsDNA and TLC1 mutually exclusively.
*Answers were not mutually exclusively.
These different hypotheses are not mutually exclusively.
Sometimes the foci of MMR deficiency were superimposed, elsewhere mutually exclusively expressed.
These three types of dysbiosis are not mutually exclusively and may all occur concurrently.
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