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The phrase "almost always represented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is typically or frequently depicted or shown in a certain way, but not exclusively.
Example: "In many cultures, the sun is almost always represented as a symbol of life and energy."
Alternatives: "usually depicted" or "frequently shown".
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The archive data store is almost always represented in relational format.
The Federal Reserve is almost always represented by Charles A. Coombs, and Alfred Hayes.
Soldiers and sailors also populate Sandby's paintings and drawings to an unusual degree, and they are almost always represented sympathetically.
Mr. Belkin said that the biggest cases involve the most valuable apartments, where "the tenants are almost always represented by counsel".
When people publish stories about the U.A.E., the country is almost always represented entirely by Dubai, which itself is almost always reduced to a glitzy, two-dimensional backdrop: a suitably strange, foreign Elsewhere, chock-full of easy signifiers of the "very old" (dark-skinned men in robes, desert sand) and the "futuristic" (Lamborghinis, postmodern architecture).
The isolation of other species almost always represented contamination.
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In the South, black politicians almost always represent districts with a substantial black majority.
Other courts, however, have indicated that domain names almost always represent more than a mere communications tool and that these names have significant corporate value.
It almost always represents a shift from doing something comfortable (sending simple emails, knocking straightforward tasks off a to-do list, completing transactional conversations) to doing something uncomfortable (starting that proposal, initiating that hard conversation, facing a blank page).
In other words, symptoms almost always represent the body's attempt to heal itself.
The Turkish-native creates works that appear simple and pure, yet almost always represent highly complex structures and data.
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