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The phrase "almost always restricted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is typically limited or controlled, but not exclusively so.
Example: "Access to the confidential files is almost always restricted to senior management only."
Alternatives: "generally limited" or "usually confined".
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The original form of atrial ablation, using surgical tools, is still employed, but almost always restricted to cases where the chest is already being cut open for heart valve replacement or other surgery.
But discussion of the effects of technology on our working lives is almost always restricted to office workers, who often see cellphones and BlackBerrys as emblems of their busy lives.
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The appeal is a longshot since the Supreme Court almost always restricts itself to heady Constitutional matters.
Studies of pesticide applicator cohorts have reported brain cancer risks ranging from half of those of the general population to three times as great; statistically significant results almost always were restricted to those over age 65 [ 23, 29- 43].
His eloquence was always restricted to horse whispering.
It's often representational, almost always in fact, but is never restricted to being figurative or needing to include the figure.
Apart from the American exception of the revered senior Barbara Walters – and the recent British example of Mary Berry, even if she is restricted to currants rather than current affairs – older men were almost always given much younger female co-stars.
He noted that a while only a handful of cases had restricted the power of Congress, under the Commerce Clause, the power to tax has almost always been upheld.
The report also says that use of the new coating might restrict output of the bigger tablet, but that's not surprising – Apple almost always has supply constraints on new model hardware when it first enters the production pipeline.
Clinical and electromyographic findings are almost always more pronounced compared with extraneural ganglia, and this is related to the perineurium that restricts expansion of the intraneural ganglion and thus increases the pressure on the nerve.
Restricting the notion of an institution to organisations is helpful in this regard; the term "organisation" almost always refers to a particular token.
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