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The phrase "almost always leads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something frequently results in a particular outcome, though not every time.
Example: "Inconsistent study habits almost always lead to poor exam results."
Alternatives: "tends to result in" or "frequently causes".
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"Gay porn almost always leads to anal intercourse.
But this almost always leads to its own disappointment.
It almost always leads to a spirited game.
Obesity in childhood almost always leads to obesity in adulthood.
Redistricting almost always leads to fierce partisan battles that can paralyze progress on other bills.
It can really open doors because believing in yourself almost always leads to other people believing in you too.
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Hasty transitions almost always lead to failure.
The supply trail almost always led to China.
Dust explosions almost always lead to serious financial losses in terms of damage to facilities and down time.
This dynamic will almost always lead any state to privilege security first.
Mergers almost always lead to layoffs as operations are combined to cut costs.
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