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The phrase "almost always negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, behavior, or outcome that is predominantly unfavorable or pessimistic.
Example: "The feedback from the clients has been almost always negative, indicating a need for improvement in our services."
Alternatives: "generally unfavorable" or "typically negative".
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But more than 70percentt described them as always or almost always negative.
Conversely, in Myrf ICKO mT/mG mice, GFP processes wrapped axons, but were almost always negative for MBP (Fig. 3d, f).
When a politician is strongly associated with a particular item of clothing, the result is almost always negative: think of Michael Foot's donkey jacket, or William Hague's baseball cap.
Price elasticities are almost always negative, although analysts tend to ignore the sign even though this can lead to ambiguity.
Happily, people my age are starting to realize this is wrong and we should raise our voices to stop it, but the response is still almost always negative.
In a chapter entitled "States without citizens," Whitaker quotes American University of Beirut professor Karim Makdisi as saying: "The state represents something which is almost always negative, and this is something throughout the Arab world.
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When using negative numbers, almost always spell negative out.
The language used to describe people in their fifties and beyond almost always has negative connotations.
Before it appeared, economists had almost always discussed negative externalities in terms of perpetrators and victims.
Northern shows, whether they are sitcoms, dramas or light entertainment, almost always include negative portrayals of the region and its people.
"I have been a huge supporter of the Guardian but am finding that you cover stories that are almost always about negative and/or fearful things," she said.
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