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The phrase "almost always insulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object that is typically protected or separated from external influences or conditions, but not in every instance.
Example: "The wires in this device are almost always insulated to prevent electrical shocks."
Alternatives: "generally insulated" or "usually insulated".
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"Our prices and market is almost always insulated from the verities of the country".
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"Australia – especially Sydney and Melbourne – has always insulated itself from facts about the world.
"Cooper always insulated the staff from politics," Mr. Randleman said.
Myanmar is more insulated from outside pressure than North Korea because it can almost always feed its own people.
They should almost always be professionally cleaned, because the down gets wet and clumps together, losing the insulating properties.
They almost always buy".
Cheney almost always attended.
Or almost always.
It almost always does.
She almost always got it.
"They almost always come back.
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