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The phrase "almost always withheld" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is typically not given or shared, but with some exceptions.
Example: "In many cases, sensitive information is almost always withheld from the public to protect privacy."
Alternatives: "frequently kept back" or "usually not disclosed".
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Only a tiny percentage of victims sue, as the needed information is almost always withheld by a secretive medical establishment.
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For bronchitis, which is almost always viral, the C.D.C. recommends withholding antibiotics unless pneumonia is suspected or the cough lasts longer than 10 to 14 days without improvement.
Mr. Coles said gay rights groups were almost always the targets of students who sought to withhold part of their activity fees.
While previously the very diagnosis of cancer was withheld from most patients, it is now almost always disclosed, 2, 3 although in non-Western countries this may not be common practice.
So the Justice Department, Ms. Kirtley said, can "almost always find some court somewhere that has ruled in favor of withholding a record under this or that exemption".
Introduction Decisions of withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining treatments (WWLST) almost always involve medical imaging.
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They almost always buy".
Cheney almost always attended.
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