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The phrase "almost always right" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is frequently accurate or correct, but not infallibly so.
Example: "While he makes mistakes occasionally, his analysis is almost always right."
Alternatives: "usually correct" or "generally accurate".
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Cynics are almost always right; it's just that it's such an unpleasant rightness.
He's almost always right.' ".
Coach was almost always right.
She was funny, always stylish, and almost always right.
In San Diego the weather is almost always right for a trip to the beach.
"John was a tough guy to work for but he was almost always right.
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When dangers arise overseas, cautious deliberation is almost always the right course for the United States.
Some painters got rich from their still-lifes — almost always the right ones, as far as I can tell.
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