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The phrase "almost everytime" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "almost every time"? You can use "almost every time" to indicate that something occurs frequently but not always.
Example: "Almost every time I go to the gym, I see my friend there."
Alternatives: "nearly every time" or "most of the time".
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Sharing injecting equipment among participants was quite common with 40% almost everytime and/or always re-using syringes and needles given by other users and 38.67% almost everytime and or always giving equipment to other users.
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