Sentence examples for almost always meant from inspiring English sources

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This 'Wait' has almost always meant 'Never'.

This 'Wait' has almost always meant 'Never'Never

In the not-too-distant past, that almost always meant a written exam.

Throughout American history, it has almost always meant equality of opportunity, not of condition.

Unlike snake venom, which is designed to kill vertebrates, spider venom is almost always meant for insects.

A few decades later, clashes between between subregions and political jurisdictions were supplemented by fights between environmentalists and the biggest water users, which almost always meant farmers.

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Elsewhere, eating almost always means sitting down with others.

An interruption will almost always mean restarting the download.

The bad Taliban, he said, almost always mean trouble.

For football players, weight loss almost always means fluid loss.

The pattern almost always means underreaction or overreaction, and usually with an extremely short attention span.

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