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The phrase "almost never know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a very low frequency of knowledge or awareness about something.
Example: "Despite all the research, scientists almost never know the exact cause of certain diseases."
Alternatives: "rarely know" or "hardly ever know".
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You almost never know where his mind will alight.
You'd almost never know that the Oscars this year are dominated by male movies.
"The big retailers know what they are paying for that service, and the little guys almost never know".
"With a criminal defendant, the difficulty is that you almost never know whether they are actually innocent or guilty.
The hit men almost never know who hired them or why".
Worse, you almost never know how secure your data will be, or how it might end up being used — and abused — in the future.
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The public almost never knew when rock stars were coming to town.
The servers almost never knew, but most tried to find out.
"The customer who buys the clothes almost never knows we're involved," Ashley said.
Their names are almost never known, though the show cannot go on without them.
It made the Porters happy to realize that they were almost never known in European society as Mr. and Mrs. Porter.
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