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The phrase "almost always attached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently or typically connected or linked to another thing, but not in every instance.
Example: "The label is almost always attached to the product for easy identification."
Alternatives: "usually connected" or "generally linked".
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Conveniently, these labels are almost always attached to media outlets, NGOs, opposition politicians and bloggers.
The spacecraft that a launch vehicle carries into space is almost always attached to the top of the vehicle.
"I frequently marveled at how little Washington seemed to care about what was happening in Somalia during 1989-90, but as an old African hand I simply chalked it up to the low level of priority that the department almost always attached to African affairs," said Frank Crigler, American ambassador to Somalia from 1987 to 1990.
Though Jolie was almost always attached (just something about her?), a number of directors -- including Tim Burton -- were rumored to be interested in the project.
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He writes beautifully about their responses to death, and the guilt that almost always attaches to those feelings – even for Beth, for whom recovery is not without ambivalence: "There's the burden of gratitude.
Jeff Taylor, writing from Jacksonville, AL, (the site almost always attaches datelines to its articles, as if such analytical and theoretical columns were dispatches from the real America) put down nearly 6,000 words on Sarah Palin the spillover from a 3,000-word 3,000-wordGoing reviewthat ran in The American Cofservative (also not a terrible place for the left-thinkinGoing
Superlatives have always attached themselves to "White Christmas".
"Maleficent" has been knocking around for quite a while, almost always with Jolie attached in the lead role.
Then we always attach the things together.
The [010] zone axis was the most commonly found in the plain nanowires and was almost always found for nanorods attached to the nanowires.
Although the clauses "for a Canadian" or, now, "for a politician" are often attached, people almost always describe Mr. Ignatieff as glamorous.
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