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The phrase "almost always bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a high frequency of occurrence regarding what is being brought, often in a general or habitual context.
Example: "During the summer, I almost always bring a hat to protect myself from the sun."
Alternatives: "tend to bring" or "frequently bring".
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Further, upgrades almost always bring unwanted features.
His angry, early-morning tweets became less frequent, avoiding the distractions they almost always bring.
Other than a few cats in our portfolio, I almost always bring understudies".
His shows almost always bring surprises; this one should be no different, especially when Clark spoons out the music.
When other skaters talk about her, they almost always bring up her passion for the sport before they mention her technical skills.
The dying days of August in Edinburgh almost always bring a nasty cold and some big name actor bringing their equivalent of an A-level essay to the fringe.
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In response, she almost always brings the discussion back to her own story.
Whatever the case, a fresh look at a tough puzzle almost always brings new answers.
It almost always brings favorable attention and resources along with it".
When the actor Derek Jacobi and the director Michael Grandage work together, as they have in a range of plays, each almost always brings the best out in the other.
Court members know that any felony conviction almost always brings loss of pension and retirement benefits and can devastate an innocent family.
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