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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost always cited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing sources, references, or information that is frequently referenced in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "This theory is almost always cited in discussions about climate change."
Alternatives: "frequently referenced" or "commonly mentioned".
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China and India are almost always cited in discussions of the world's rising economic powers, but Mexico makes the list much less frequently.
When I asked the Whovians in attendance about their favorite episodes, they almost always cited the saddest ones: Tiffany Knight, the actress, mentioned an episode in which the Doctor, to save the life of a friend, must erase all of her memories of their friendship.
Although community outreach is almost always cited as the primary motive, these economic initiatives may also indicate that giant churches are seeking sources of revenue beyond the collection plate to support their increasingly elaborate programs, suggested Mark A. Chaves, a religious sociologist at Duke University.
Although the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Necriteriary criteriarere almost always cited, often there are patients included only showing "partial MD", with not all of the symptoms.
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And indeed, when banks today explain why they are moving into or abandoning certain businesses, they almost always cite capital requirements as their main motivation.
With other costs to supply energy relatively fixed and constituting a small part of your overall energy bill, energy suppliers almost always cite wholesale prices as the reason behind a change in their tariffs.
Gold diggers will almost always cite an expensive, material object, not a uniquely personal and thoughtful gift.
"I always cite the following," says Angelides.
The "word gap" represents an interesting phenomenon since those who appeal to the term and the idea that social class is strongly correlated to literacy (wealthy children are exposed to and know more words than poor children) do take the initiative to cite evidence, almost always one study by Hart and Risley.
If I don't forewarn them, they will almost always ask me about it later, citing they had no idea.
Experts familiar with the Park Service questioned that assessment and said that in previous cases, the preferences cited in draft reports were almost always adopted, regardless of public opinion.
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