When we use the phrase "most whatever", we imply that something is highly variable and difficult to classify. However, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used in place of this phrase. For example, we could use "virtually anything", which suggests that the range of possibilities is almost limitless. Alternatively, we might use "almost everything", which implies that the options are vast but not quite infinite. "Anything and everything" is another option, conveying a sense of the all-inclusiveness of the available choices. Finally, "a wide range of options" or "numerous possibilities" can be used to convey the idea that there are many different choices available.