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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost always on the same" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing consistency or similarity, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence for clarity.
Example: "The two teams are almost always on the same page when it comes to project goals."
Alternatives: "typically aligned" or "generally in agreement."
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"It was almost always on the same team," John said.
They were almost always on the same page, executing the same vision.
The exchange was unusual, as Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito are almost always on the same side.
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The radio is almost always on in my house.
The most important toxicity was myelosuppression, which occurred almost always on day 8 (docetaxel nadir).
Instead we are almost always on the outside looking in.
Blood collections almost always occurred on the same day for all of the retirees.
They are almost always released on the same day.In 2011, Iran's state-owned Mehr news agency ran an interview with a female assistant to the morality police in which she explained her beat and her motivation for doing the job.
2001/2016 I love that we almost always stand on the same side of each other.
As I rode up and down Flatbush Avenue on the "dollar vans" that ply the neighborhood, the answer was almost always the same: the streets are safer.
As the subject of the photos, her pose is almost always the same: lying on the ground faceup or -down.
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