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The phrase "almost always involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or person that is frequently but not exclusively engaged in a particular activity or context.
Example: "In team projects, Sarah is almost always involved, contributing her ideas and expertise."
Alternatives: "usually participates" or "frequently engaged".
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In people who have lost weight and kept weight off, physical activity is almost always involved.
Bukhari had dealt with many cases of missing women, and knew that the family was almost always involved.
Further Questions for Discussion: -What characteristics do you think are almost always involved in issues of prejudice or bias?
For decades, residential transactions almost always involved brokers who, whatever assistance they gave the buyer, legally represented only the seller.
Connie Wilson of AppIntell, a firm in Weldon Spring, Mo., that helps lenders avoid problem loans, said employees of the lender and others who profit from the loans are almost always involved in loans that later end up in foreclosure.
"Almost all the thought experiments he did almost always involved someone on a train, and someone on a train platform, just waving at each other as the train sped by at close to the speed of light," Jonah said.
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Reports of criminal involvement in the organ trade almost always involve live donors who usually have consented to sell a kidney.
That almost always involves risk.
"Almost always involving water," he says.
But it will almost always involve food.
That almost always involves things that are far from pristine.
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