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The phrase "almost always come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happens frequently, but not all the time.
Example: "These types of problems almost always come up during the testing phase."
Alternatives: "tend to occur" or "frequently arise".
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"They almost always come back.
The actual courses almost always come together.
Protecting the environment has almost always come out last.
In Narnia, girls almost always come second to boys.
Higher returns almost always come with greater risk.
In an emergency, the helicopter can almost always come in.
But America is a nation like any other; its own interests almost always come first.
Rick screws people, and they almost always come back to him.
"The ones who talk to local people almost always come back the next day".
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It almost always comes out right.
Bascombe almost always comes off badly in violent confrontations.
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