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The phrase "I am almost never" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something occurs very infrequently or rarely. Example: "I am almost never late to meetings, as I value punctuality."
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Sadly, I am almost never in Oxford.
Quite unexpectedly — for I am almost never sick — I turned around and threw up.
(Unless I am gravely ill or seriously injured — and I am almost never either of those things — I don't even rate the bedside manner.
Maybe instead of trying to quiet my unease, I should learn to live creatively with the fact that I am almost never sure about the right thing to do.
I am almost never a woman.
I am almost never surprised by how little I know.
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I'm almost never recognized on weekends.
I'm also willing to pay subscription fees if I can dismiss tracking as part of the bargain – a deal I'm almost never offered.
(No reference intended to the "Today" show feature "Where in the World Is Matt Lauer?" "I'm almost never up that early," Mr. Harding said).
I'm almost never in favor of government intervention of markets, but monopolies are an exception.
I'm almost never alone.
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