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The phrase "almost always opened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is typically or frequently in an open state, but not exclusively so.
Example: "The store is almost always opened during the holiday season, making it convenient for last-minute shoppers."
Alternatives: "usually open" or "frequently opened".
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Fischer, who almost always opened with 1.e4, played 1.c4 for only the third time in a serious game.
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But to some, leaving the laboratory behind may also come as a liberation, and reinventing oneself professionally almost always opens up exciting and fulfilling new opportunities.
Their eyes are almost always closed, while yours are almost always open".
Around the corner from Via Neofiti, the doors are almost always open at the Church of the Madonna dei Monti, designed by the 16th-century architect and sculptor Giacomo della Porta.
Even societies that were, by our standards, entirely "closed," like absolute monarchies, are almost always open at the seams and the edges, if only to other people's shoes and styles.
On-campus software was almost always open source, and finding a good Internet connection was usually a problem.
Every upmarket hotel worth its stars has spa facilities (almost always open to non-guests) offering health, beauty and relaxation treatments.
A study of a continuous stirred-bed reactor for gas phase propylene polymerization has been carried out and shows that the steady state of interest is almost always open-loop-unstable over the temperature range of practical interest.
A word first about Huh: People almost always open an interview by asking if he has cats or if he's always been funny, which misses the point of what he loves about his job.
If nothing else, stop by (and bring your résumé!) and check them out, since there are almost always open positions for volunteers.
Our reconstructions reveal that O. tauri's NEs are almost always open, and other mitotic events differ substantially from traditional models.
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