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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost always choose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a strong tendency or preference for making a particular choice in most situations.
Example: "When it comes to vacation destinations, I almost always choose beach resorts over mountain retreats."
Alternatives: "tend to choose" or "frequently opt for".
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If I'm at home, I almost always choose paper.
But politicians facing ouster from power or condemnation by the global financial markets almost always choose the second.
If there's a conflict, I almost always choose the best sounding word, even if it makes the overall idea less coherent.
As a traveler on a budget, I almost always choose the lowest fare, so I recognize that I've helped create this mess today.
Animals given voluntary access to both running wheels and narcotics, for example, almost always choose to take less of the drug than animals that couldn't run.
Civil servants have become so fearful of being thought biased that in a public tender they almost always choose the lowest bidder.
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In effect, Democratic party leaders almost always chose the interim members.
Instead he almost always chooses Hindi, the north Indian vernacular.
Faced with a conflict between liberal politics and their own acculturation, Jews almost always chose the latter.
When given the choice of waving to a constituent or talking with him, he almost always chose the latter.
When the scientists gave the chimpanzees a choice between two partners, they almost always chose the better rope-puller.
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