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The phrase "almost always hidden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically concealed or not easily visible, but not entirely so.
Example: "The treasure was almost always hidden beneath layers of sand and debris, making it difficult to find."
Alternatives: "usually concealed" or "frequently obscured".
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Sales are almost always hidden and unrecorded.
What remained of his hair, almost always hidden by his trademark head scarf, turned gray.
It was almost always hidden in its dark crevice, immobile, with its long tentacles floating in front of it.
Experience has taught me that the markers of domestic violence, both physical and mental, are almost always hidden with an unfortunate, practised skill.
But its intended partner, the fluorine atom, is almost always hidden behind an argon atom, so the hydrogen has to form a linear molecule with argon in between: HArF.
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Almost always cover 2nd base.
Years of peering at his model have shown him that conflicts almost always have hidden solutions — places where the computer illuminates the sort of leverage that could be employed to create a sudden, useful countercoalition.
Damages and cracks are always hidden between the counterpart surfaces.
The banana was always hidden under the flat board.
Almost always, there are hidden and perilous crannies.
Fine print is almost always designed to hide some less-than-satisfactory item of information, so it's usually not a great idea.
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