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The phrase "at almost any step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can occur or be applicable at nearly any point in a process or sequence.
Example: "You can encounter unexpected challenges at almost any step of the project, so be prepared."
Alternatives: "at nearly every stage" or "at virtually any point".
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At almost any step, though, the process can go wrong.
Defects at almost any step of this response pathway can result in measurable alterations of DNA repair by HR and/or NHEJ.
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Almost any step Mr. Bush takes will affect another part of the Asian balance.
These compounds target a large diversity of cellular proteins, acting at almost all steps of the virus replication cycle.
It chased volume at almost any price.
It can broadcast almost any form of political speech through almost any technology at almost any time.
"Look at almost any company that has lasted," he continued.
He would chew her out, profanely, at almost any pretext.
They share a theme of vengeance at almost any cost.
You can buy these pickles at almost any Japanese market.
Companies used to avoid political issues at almost any cost.
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