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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost invariably free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically or usually without cost, with very few exceptions.
Example: "The public library offers services that are almost invariably free to all residents."
Alternatives: "generally without charge" or "typically complimentary".
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Fast food restaurants are almost invariably free refill restaurants.
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Viruses of the H5 or H7 subtype isolated from free-living birds are almost invariably of low pathogenicity for poultry.
However, in the Vågå study, where it was a free variable, it proved to be present almost invariably [3, 6].
To earn his living, he worked as a free-lance journalist in Stockholm, as well as at other jobs that he almost invariably lost.
This preparation almost invariably produces new bone in quantities of 500 mg of ash per gm of preimplanted mineral-free matrix 30 days after implantation in muscle of allogeneic rats [ 10].
Almost invariably, men die.
He almost invariably improvises.
Explicitness almost invariably takes you to bathos.
Party officials almost invariably ignore them.
Modern fog signals are almost invariably electric.
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