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The phrase "almost always accompanied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that frequently occurs together with another element or event.
Example: "The festival is almost always accompanied by a parade that showcases local culture."
Alternatives: "typically accompanied" or "frequently accompanied".
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These methods are almost always accompanied by aerial photography.
Tinnitus is almost always accompanied by hearing loss.
His wife almost always accompanied him, his children less so.
"The images are almost always accompanied by highly explicit and very disturbing user comments.
H II regions are almost always accompanied by molecular clouds on their borders.
Genius, it seems, is almost always accompanied by eccentricity, if not madness.
Episodes are almost always accompanied by a feeling of intense pressure on the chest.
War is expensive and is almost always accompanied by tax increases.
Recovery, when it comes, is almost always accompanied by ample parts of fear and anger.
Both categories, metrical and unmeasured, are almost always accompanied by either one or more instruments to enrich the performance.
In the tradition of Islamic illustration, such paintings almost always accompanied the text of a historical story or ancient legend.
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