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The phrase "almost always support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is typically or frequently supportive, but not in every instance.
Example: "The new policy changes almost always support employee well-being, leading to a more positive work environment."
Alternatives: "generally support" or "usually back".
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The coasts are home to urban Democratic havens, while Republicans count on the vast and less densely populated areas that almost always support the ticket.
Brokerage firms often vote on behalf of their retail clients and almost always support management.
But if it's a cause that means something to one of us, the rest of the band will almost always support it.
69 Professions and organisational units, for example, almost always support and favour internal members over their counterparts in external professions or units.
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They were almost always supported by successive chairmen of the railway board, though not, in practice, by successive governments.
Those images are why the public worries about the NHS and almost always supports extra cash for it.
Germany, which backed the creation of an independent European Central Bank 10 years ago, has almost always supported the bank, but other European governments have seldom hesitated to criticize it.
What explains these inconsistencies is that originalism almost always supports smaller government because state powers have only grown since the 18th century, while living constitutionalism normally justifies more state regulation.
When the Market Forces team examined how Australian super funds – which hold as much as 20% of ASX-listed companies – used their voting power at annual general meetings, they found the funds almost always supported exploration-related bonuses.
"But this is really not the whole picture," Lancaster says, "because a transition metal is almost always supported by other atoms that we call ligands". For example, the iron in hemoglobin the protein that transfers oxygen in red blood cells so we can breathe is supported by organic molecules called porphyrins.
They almost always supported incumbent management, generally to the detriment of passive public shareholders.
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