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The phrase "almost always using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequent or habitual action that occurs nearly all the time.
Example: "She is almost always using her phone during meetings, which can be quite distracting."
Alternatives: "nearly always employing" or "most often utilizing".
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After the boxes had been out for 20 days over the course of a month, three-quarters of the resident tits had opened a box at least once, almost always using the method introduced by the re-released males.
Hank Klibanoff, who with Gene Roberts wrote "The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation" (2006), said in an interview Monday that Mr. Moore, almost always using a short lens, would immerse himself in the middle of the action.
When human painters paint, they're almost always using some algorithm," says Conru. "An algorithm is just a fancy way of saying rules or technique.
Subjects who reported "always" or "almost always" using hearing protection during exposure to specific noise sources received a 10 dBA reduction in the noise level assigned to those specific activities [ 26].
To our knowledge, all available SNV classification tools base their inferences on predictive features computed when a custom dataset is input to the system (almost always using third-party databases and software).
aPākehā = indigenous Māori term for European settlers/ethnicity; b low" condom use refers to very rarely or never using condoms; c medium" condom use refers to using condoms about half the time; d high" condom use refers to always or almost always using condoms.
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They almost always use too much of it.
The NOT EXISTS version of this predicate is almost always used with a correlated subquery.
The [NOT] EXISTS predicate is almost always used with a correlated subquery.
Pneumatic tires are almost always used with ultralight wheelchairs and sometimes with lightweight wheelchairs.
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