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The phrase "almost always agreed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a high level of consensus or agreement among a group of people or in a particular context.
Example: "In discussions about climate change, scientists are almost always agreed on the need for immediate action."
Alternatives: "generally accepted" or "mostly concurred".
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I have almost always agreed with her.
Before, it was easy to make a parenting decision, and when I did, my husband almost always agreed with me.
"Whether it was a dark thing or a light thing," Mr. Seinfeld said, "we almost always agreed on what was funny and what wasn't funny".
In an especially adroit move last week, they stopped Mr. Perez, the labor secretary nominee, from receiving a committee vote by objecting to a routine procedural motion on the Senate floor that is almost always agreed to unanimously.
Furloughed employees are not paid during a shutdown, but Congress has almost always agreed to pay them retroactively.
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I almost always agree with Randy Cohen.
I almost always agree with the intent in Paul Krugman's articles.
To be sure, the government almost always agrees to extend Supreme Court decisions to all similarly situated people.
I almost always agree with your editorial positions, but I disagree with your assessment of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr.
Ginsburg and Sotomayor almost always agree on the court, but are not known to be the closest of companions on the court.
I'm president of a company that grades exam essays with a computer that almost always agrees with each of two experts more than they agree with each other.
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