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View definitions for nearly all

nearly all

noun as in almost all

noun as in plurality

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Comcast is taking an exit ramp on cable programming by creating a new company, comprising nearly all of NBCUniversal’s current cable networks.

"Nearly all members of boybands it seems have at some point a mental breakdown," he said.

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Nearly all of the cheapest deals on the market, often for those able to offer a large deposit, have risen back above a rate of 4%.

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In lab tests they found that after 4 repetitions, nearly all the DNA in a sample had been divided into the 2 groups.

HRW’s report - based on interviews with displaced Palestinians, analysis of Israeli evacuation orders, satellite imagery showing destruction of buildings, and videos and photos of strikes - concludes that there is no plausible imperative military reason to justify the displacement of nearly all of Gaza’s population and that the other conditions for it be lawful have also not been met.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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