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Discover Ludwig"nearly unanimous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where a large majority of people agree on something, but there are still a few individuals who do not fully agree. Example: "The board's decision to increase funding for the new school was nearly unanimous, with only one member expressing dissent."
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The support of the "international community" was nearly unanimous.
Ms. Yellen has nearly unanimous support among Democratic senators.
Our "vote," as it were, was nearly unanimous.
He changed his mind as opposition became nearly unanimous.
Praise has been nearly unanimous, and prices have shot skyward.
Still, it won nearly unanimous approval on Wall Street.
President Bush is basking in nearly unanimous public support.
The attack and its aftermath made that opinion nearly unanimous.
"Pretty unbelievable," Dr. Haber said at the nearly unanimous response.
Its legislature passed a resolution refusing to implement the Real ID Act with nearly unanimous support.
At first, the British political establishment was nearly unanimous in its condemnation of the newspaper.
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