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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost never communicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is rarely or infrequently expressed or conveyed.
Example: "The details of the project were almost never communicated to the team, leading to confusion and misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "seldom conveyed" or "rarely expressed".
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This was the clearly special ingredient in a business that almost never communicated any fun to its customers.
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The film's main character, The Driver, has been compared to the Man With No Name, a character Clint Eastwood portrayed in the Sergio Leone westerns, because he almost never speaks, communicating mostly non-verbally.
The two men never communicated again.
"They never communicated to me what was going on".
"It wasn't like we never communicated," Herb said.
Typically, he never communicated his concern to ministers.
We never communicate with hackers.
4. Never communicate through unstructured channels.
NEVER communicate on aviation frequencies.
78.1% had moderate to high interest in caring for immigrant patients, and 64.6% encountered difficulties in communicating with immigrant patients almost never or in a minority of cases.
Never – almost never – rarely – sometimes – frequently – very frequently How frequently would the patient communicate when under stress?
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