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The phrase "almost double as often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs nearly twice as frequently as another thing.
Example: "The new marketing strategy has resulted in sales that are almost double as often compared to last year."
Alternatives: "nearly twice as frequently" or "almost twice as often".
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Teams also think that their opponents expect them to play Nash almost double as often as individuals think of their opponents (25.42% vs. 13.75%).
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Olivier Blanchard's new introduction to macroeconomics is a textbook that (almost) doubles as teacher too.
On Tuesday the rate so far has been almost double that, as high as 0.297 percent.
Nevertheless, he himself has exhibited something of a double nature with respect to literature over the years, directing canonical masterpieces almost as often as his preferred nonsense texts and assemblages of literary fragments.
But Mr Jiang mentioned the word almost as often in 2002.
I vow never to watch it again almost as often.
She is almost doubled up as she speaks, an intense knot.
Crews-come-collectives, more specifically - most of which often double as labels.
THIS year's Nobel prize for economics might almost have doubled as the prize for peace.
Oil production has almost doubled in Iraq, as well as in the US.
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