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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost no events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where very few or nearly none of the expected events occurred.
Example: "During the summer festival, there were almost no events planned due to the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "hardly any events" or "virtually no events".
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But, in a short time, the mortgage was granted, the house was bought, and we moved a hugely disruptive event in a family that experienced few, almost no, events that involved a substantial outlay of money.
But, in a short time, the mortgage was granted, the house was bought, and we moved — a hugely disruptive event in a family that experienced few, almost no, events that involved a substantial outlay of money.
TtOmp85-only channels showed almost no events above 0.7 nS [<0.2%].
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It's also worth noting that in these times, almost no event -- even with Secret Service in the vicinity, as was the case at that Florida fundraiser -- can be serenely and confidently viewed as off the record.
Intuitively, if l is small enough, and the number of generations g is not too large, a typical window of length l will have almost no recombination events throughout history, and therefore almost no breakpoints (i.e. recombination event that also have led to a change in the ancestry).
He held almost no public events Sunday and most of Monday, and will spend much of Wednesday — the day before the caucuses — traveling to Los Angeles to appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno".
As expected, the MCS are spread out over higher levels, While incurring almost no outage events for orthogonal allocation.
In addition, CNT emitters can be pre-treated with an electrical conditioning process with the help of strong adhesion, and almost no arcing events are observed during a normal operation.
In this context, plant species pollinated by specific pollinator species are predicted to present almost no hybridization events.
In addition, the STAT3/GATA/H3K36ME3 cluster shows very good prognosis with almost no recurrence events, whereas the RE1-silencing transcription factor and SMAD-enriched cluster have very poor prognosis.
The difference is that in dynamic hyperfused states, there can still be an appreciable rate of fission (e.g. if fusion proteins are overexpressed), whereas in static hyperfused states there are (almost) no fission events (e.g. if fission proteins are knocked out or heavily downregulated).
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