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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unanimously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a large majority of people agree on something, but not everyone.
Example: "The committee voted almost unanimously in favor of the new policy, with only one member opposing it."
Alternatives: "nearly all agreed" or "virtually unanimous".
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Yes, they said, almost unanimously.
Legal experts almost unanimously dismiss such alarms.
Almost unanimously, people in their circle condemned Bobyshev.
House Republicans voted almost unanimously against the Dodd-Frank Act.
His own people, the Yoruba, rejected him almost unanimously.
Prince's shows in February received almost unanimously rave reviews.
had a law passed almost unanimously by the same legis.
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(Note: Adopted almost-unanimously (one dissent on data portability) at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference).
Their feedback has been almost unanimously positive.
Almost unanimously, they scratch their heads.
The episode has received almost unanimously positive reviews.
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