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The phrase "almost always approved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is typically accepted or sanctioned, with very few exceptions.
Example: "The new policy changes are almost always approved by the board during their meetings."
Alternatives: "generally accepted" or "usually sanctioned".
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Such requests are almost always approved, especially if the development includes tribal housing and an improvement in the tribe's wealth.
The Korea Communications Standards Commission, a government regulatory agency, almost always approved requests by the police or the spy agency to delete Web content for violating the National Security Law, although only 20 percent of their investigations under the law had led to court convictions in 2010, according to government data submitted to Lee Yong-kyong, an opposition lawmaker.
Requests by researchers running trials to modify who was eligible for a study—"changes that may increase or decrease risks to subjects were almost always approved without any documentation of related discussion," the authors write.
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His 60-member office is a branch of the European Commission, and the parent European Union almost always approves its recommendations.
Thomas Felsberg, a bankruptcy lawyer in São Paulo, said Brazilian bankruptcy courts almost always approve a company's initial request for protection, as long as the documents are in order, and such approval does not contain any judgment about a company's chances of emerging from bankruptcy.
Congress has always approved this status.
The Scoop: With clients and companies watching budgets, the Marriott is almost always on the approved list.
Your landlord will almost always have to approve the subtenant, just as you went through an approval process when you leased the place.
I always approve this.
Not that your cobbler will always approve.
TDA and other league or high-level games are almost always hosted by an Approved Host, and it isn't a good idea to leave those games.
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