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The phrase "almost every Sunday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs nearly every Sunday, indicating a high frequency but not absolute certainty.
Example: "I go for a long run almost every Sunday to stay fit."
Alternatives: "nearly every Sunday" or "most Sundays".
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We work almost every Sunday.
IT happens almost every Sunday.
We played almost every Sunday, including our rubber match on graduation day in 1986.
OUT AND ABOUT Almost every Sunday is a busy day for any working politician.
"I spent almost every Sunday for a year putting the archive together," Mr. Saretzky said.
"We would talk almost every Sunday after the show," Mr. Brokaw said.
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HOLDER: Almost every day.
They played almost every day.
"Almost every day," he said.
We talk almost every day.
"I write almost every day.
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