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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost always incur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or actions that typically lead to certain costs, consequences, or liabilities.
Example: "Businesses almost always incur additional expenses when expanding their operations into new markets."
Alternatives: "typically incur" or "frequently incur".
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Braggers almost always get dumped.
Alignments on separate chromosomes always incur the maxGDP.
In contrast, the first-laid propagule, which is almost always the first to hatch (if it hatches), incurs the lowest hatching rates, suggesting a trade-off between pre-hatching and post-hatching viability that is mediated by ovulation order.
He resurrected a career that seemed to have ended because of a series of injuries incurred while playing for a team that almost always lost, the Chicago Rockets of the All-America Football Conference.
It incurs a large social cost, as CD is almost always a prognosticator of antisocial personality disorder (APD) in adulthood [ 3].
Cheney almost always attended.
They almost always buy".
Or almost always.
It almost always does.
Note the almost always above.
They're almost always wrong.
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