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The phrase "almost always is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs nearly all the time, with very few exceptions.
Example: "The weather in this region almost always is mild during the spring months."
Alternatives: "typically is" or "generally is".
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Luckily, someone almost always is.
In fact, reading almost always is.
But then, it almost always is.
The reality is, as reality almost always is, messier.
Lying about it almost always is, as history shows.
A young democracy almost always is. Let's get used to it.
The conversational racket is ferocious when Alder is full, which it almost always is these days.
In war, initial assessments of damage are often overblown; the oratory almost always is.
With Barça it almost always is and maybe there is something in that?
If it's wrong (and at first, it almost always is), it refines its internal structure.
When evidence is incomplete (it almost always is), doubts can arise for good reason.
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