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The phrase "almost always populated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or place that is frequently filled with people or things, but not exclusively so.
Example: "The park is almost always populated with families enjoying the outdoors, especially on weekends."
Alternatives: "usually crowded" or "frequently filled".
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The result is a convivial room, almost always populated by a thirty-something crowd.
The neighborhoods that find themselves in the path of pre-Olympics bulldozers are almost always populated by low-income families.
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"Williamsburg wasn't always populated with white wannabe hipster transplant trust-funders".
Images of the apocalypse have always populated the imaginary landscape of mankind.
Outsiders seeking a klieg-lighted life have always populated the movie capital.
Soldiers and sailors also populate Sandby's paintings and drawings to an unusual degree, and they are almost always represented sympathetically.
A vaguely medieval world populated by dwarfs, elves, trolls; an evil lord out to enslave the good creatures; and, almost always, a weird magic thing that will let him do it, if the hero doesn't find or destroy it first — that is the Tolkien formula.
They almost always buy".
Cheney almost always attended.
It almost always does.
Or almost always.
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