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The phrase "almost invariably performed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or task that is typically done in nearly all cases without exception.
Example: "The procedure is almost invariably performed under sterile conditions to ensure patient safety."
Alternatives: "usually carried out" or "typically executed".
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The wall text in the "Possession/Ritual Performance" section notes that because of the dictates of traditional Indian theater, the role of goddess is "almost invariably performed by male actors".
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The multiple trials mean that individual control rats almost invariably perform above chance with short retention delays [67].
Dose banding is almost invariably performed within a 5% tolerance limit and therefore does not result in a significant change to the administered dose.
But Hawthorn remained, as they almost invariably do, coolly disciplined.
Textbooks almost invariably do not.
Menial tasks in South Africa are invariably performed by Africans.
Fitzenhagen's version is the one now invariably performed.
Musicians may cover other artists, but they almost invariably try to perform original music on their own.
In almost all cases, these tests indicated that the Type B model performed best followed by the Type C model, with the Type A model invariably performing poorest (Table 8).
Modern dance and modern ballet were performed almost invariably to music, with no movement elements looking more novel than elements of the wavelike impulses and stress reductions of release technique.
Almost invariably, each performer looks focused, attractive, sincere.
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