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The phrase "almost automatically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or response that occurs with little thought or effort, often as a result of habit or conditioning.
Example: "After years of practice, she could solve complex equations almost automatically."
Alternatives: "nearly instinctively" or "practically without thinking."
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It converts children into bullies "almost automatically".
I do it almost automatically, spontaneously.
On holiday alone, you almost automatically engage more.
The cultural and organisational change follows, almost automatically.
As it is, tenure is granted almost automatically.
Then the positive shifts to the negative almost automatically.
The anti-depressants almost automatically accompany other doping treatments.
The slapstick can almost automatically take care of itself.
WHEN we think of Bordeaux, we think almost automatically about vintages.
It is almost automatically seen as disguising the real reason for departure.
It used to be that media-based, photo-derived art looked almost automatically "interesting".
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