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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost constantly right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is frequently accurate or correct, but not always.
Example: "While he makes mistakes occasionally, he is almost constantly right in his predictions about the market."
Alternatives: "frequently correct" or "often accurate".
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He was at her side almost constantly right up to Election Day.
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His right leg jiggled almost constantly under the table.
After about 5 notes, he will be right on your tail almost constantly.
Until 4 p.m., ESPN made liberal use of its rights to show highlights and kept us almost constantly up to date on what Woods was up to.
Mr. Hajji, a freelance journalist who also calls himself a human rights activist, was followed and harassed by the secret police almost constantly.
So almost constantly?
But I'm flying almost constantly.
Almost constantly for an unlucky few.
The dancers keep their eyes lowered almost constantly.
But he is almost constantly on the move.
The Gottliebs are on the road almost constantly.
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