(Almost) (none) (all) of my problems (,including this one) (that you) (have been answered) (are answering) (until) (right now) are (not) original.
How many meaningful and grammatically correct sentences can you make from the phrases above?
Further details:
You can have a phrase in the sentence or not only if that pharse is in a pair of parentheses.
Sentences that have the same meaning count as one.
You can't change the order of any phrases whether it's in a pair of parentheses or not.
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