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In mathematics, the term “almost all” means “all but a negligible quantity”. More precisely, if X is a set, “almost all elements of X” means “all elements of X but those in a negligible subset of X”. The meaning of “negligible” depends on the mathematical context; for instance, it can mean finite, countable, or null.
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