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The phrase "almost always respected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or a person that is generally held in high regard, with few exceptions.
Example: "In our organization, the code of ethics is almost always respected by all employees."
Alternatives: "generally respected" or "mostly honored".
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It might be said that there was a de facto two-term limit before there was a constitutional one — in other words, that presidents almost always respected the two-term precedent that George Washington established.
My equipment sometimes suffered, but they almost always respected me and my stuff when I told them I was a journalist who just wanted to photograph them.
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He always treated everybody with respect.
I always respected them".
I always respected that".
I've always respected her".
I've always respected women.
But Dynamo was always respected and admired.
"I have always respected authority," Rickles says.
"I always respected him," he said.
I've always respected him.
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