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The phrase "almost always completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically finished or achieved most of the time, but not always.
Example: "The project is almost always completed on time, thanks to the team's dedication and hard work."
Alternatives: "nearly always finished" or "usually accomplished".
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However, the look is almost always completed with a cap set to the smallest size and perched neatly atop the head.
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Although his own gigantic renown increased the difficulty of the struggle, since he could produce nothing which exceeded the public estimates of his genius; yet he advanced to the honourable contest again, and again, almost always with complete triumph.
In the grand jury room the prosecutor is almost always in complete control of the process.
Overall, when all specific diffusion mechanisms in the system are in favour of diffusion, the system will almost always converge to complete diffusion, and an S-shaped diffusion curve will be generated.
For those who wish to continue working in the laboratory and remain in basic research, it is "almost always" necessary to complete at least one tenure as a postdoctoral fellow.
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Full-body rashes, Lally notes, are difficult to diagnose and almost always need a complete medical history and personal interview before they can be effectively treated — and not every patient can be counted on to upload clear photographs.
Police will almost always have more complete information at the time of assigning official crime type labels.
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