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The phrase "almost always used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently or typically utilized, but not universally so.
Example: "In academic writing, the passive voice is almost always used to maintain an objective tone."
Alternatives: "generally used" or "frequently employed".
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Fixed axles are almost always used on standard wheelchairs.
Solid rubber tires are almost always used with standard wheelchairs and sometimes with lightweight wheelchairs.
They almost always used this idea to draw parallels between race and intelligence.
Pneumatic tires are almost always used with ultralight wheelchairs and sometimes with lightweight wheelchairs.
Mr. Johnson said Mr. Acosta, who assaulted some of his victims repeatedly, almost always used or threatened violence.
In contrast, after Sept. 11, Mr. Giuliani almost always used "we" to refer to his link with fellow New Yorkers.
"I looked up the word 'short' in the OED, and it is almost always used pejoratively," she adds sniffily.
He almost always used eye-level camera placement and was extremely judicious in his use of close-ups.
While vaccines are now almost always used to prevent disease, not treat it, Ms. Bassett estimates that roughly half the vaccines in development are aimed at therapeutic use.
Over a career of more than half a century, Mr. Shulman almost always used black-and-white film, the better to reduce his subjects to their geometric essentials.
This is almost always used completely harmlessly and is often used to improve your browsing experience or funnel more personalised and relevant adverts your way.
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