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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost prevalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly widespread or common, but not quite fully so.
Example: "The use of renewable energy sources is almost prevalent in urban areas, with many households adopting solar panels."
Alternatives: "nearly widespread" or "almost common".
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Cloud computing has become almost prevalent with many players providing utility-like computing resources with economies of scale and close-to-unlimited elasticity.
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"They're almost encouraged, and are most prevalent among young people".
The variants with changes at nucleotide positions 7193 and 7521 was the most prevalent, accounting for almost 37% of infections.
Of course some insects such as booklice are the most prevalent insect at almost every site, but the catch rate varies enormously.
In both sexes, colorectal cancer was the second most prevalent cancer in almost all the analysed countries (Center et al, 2009).
In the Obese cluster, physical inactivity was common (52%) and overweight the most prevalent (100%), but almost none smoked.
Staphylococci were the most prevalent bacteria and were isolated from almost all types of clinical samples considered.
The most prevalent population group was African Black (74%), almost half (49.9%) were between 50 and 59 years old.
Plasmodium falciparum is the most prevalent and virulent human malaria parasite accounting for almost all malarial deaths worldwide.
The most prevalent population group was African Black (74%); almost half (49.9%) was aged between 50 and 59 years.
The most prevalent glaucoma form is open-angle glaucoma (OAG), with almost 45 million sufferers worldwide.
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