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The phrase "at almost every stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something occurs frequently or consistently at various points along a journey or process.
Example: "The tour guide provided interesting facts at almost every stop along the historical route."
Alternatives: "at nearly every stop" or "at most stops".
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He has struggled with coaches at almost every stop.
Abortion opponents hounded her at almost every stop with an intensity seldom experienced by male politicians.
But he talked about the Middle East at almost every stop.
"All knowledge does not reside in Washington," he declared at almost every stop.
At almost every stop as he travels around the country, President Bush emphasizes the need for "spending discipline".
Mr. Cheney told crowds at almost every stop that their first grandson had been born on Friday.
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Brian Green, a resident of the Mission district who walks with a cane, said he opposed eliminating stops on the crowded No. 14 or No. 49 buses, which stop at almost every block along Mission Street, even right in front of his apartment on 21st Street.
Still, no one should bet against Belichick, who has had success at almost every coaching stop.
Perhaps tellingly, after a brief hiatus in mid-February, Mrs. Romney appeared at almost every campaign stop with him in Michigan last week.
At almost every campaign stop he re-adds his budget to prove that the vice president was wrong when he said the Bush agenda spends more money on tax cuts than everything else combined.
At almost every campaign stop, Bret D. Schundler recounts how he held property taxes down in his eight and a half years as mayor here by reforming government to make it more efficient.
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