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The phrase "almost no one knows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that very few people are aware of a particular fact or piece of information.
Example: "Despite its significance, almost no one knows about the hidden history of the town."
Alternatives: "hardly anyone knows" or "few people are aware".
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And yet, here we have Inbee Park, three major tournament victories in hand this year and favored to win a fourth (she shot a 69 in the first round of the women's British Open on Thursday), and almost no one knows this is happening.
And almost no one knows it because of arcane federal rules that make the labels on natural and organic hot dogs, luncheon meats and bacon virtually impossible to decipher when it comes to preservatives.
"Almost no one knows who I am.
Almost no one knows who we are.
"Almost no one knows the Republicans who say they want to be mayor".
LaVette is the last great vernacular black singer that almost no one knows of.
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Almost no one knew anything about him.
Almost no one knew him that way.
Almost no one knew about the area's industrial history.
Still, almost no one knew what he was doing.
Almost no one knew that Africa even had something called contemporary culture.
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