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The phrase "almost never entail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something rarely includes or involves a particular element or aspect.
Example: "The new policy changes almost never entail additional costs for the employees."
Alternatives: "rarely involve" or "seldom include".
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In general, it would be far wiser to challenge the assertion that X implies Y. Scientific findings almost never entail specific moral or political conclusions because the scope of application of science is rarely sufficient.
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