Sentence examples for almost always characterised from inspiring English sources

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Wasserman and others have studied the mindset of suicidal individuals, which is almost always characterised by a deep lack of self-worth.

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Sometimes, in the almost incontinent welter of names and allusions that has always characterised Steiner's high-mandarin style, it is hard to discern how his theme is developed, beyond an endless and glittering array of exempla.

This mixture has always characterised the area.

❦ The Corporation was always characterised by anxiety.

Clarity and naturalness have always characterised Pires's playing.

Stephenie's work was always characterised by technical finesse, elegance and wit.

There is in addition a primary (idiopathic), asymptomatic form termed pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis, which is characterised by circular, bubble-like gas collections in the bowel wall and mesentery; it almost always affects the colon [17].

This grand final type is characterised by the fact that the eventual winner leads at the first and the final change, but almost always trails at half time.

Or almost always.

Cheney almost always attended.

They almost always buy".

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