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The phrase "almost never needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is rarely required or seldom necessary in a particular context.
Example: "In most cases, the backup system is almost never needed, as our primary server is highly reliable."
Alternatives: "rarely required" or "seldom necessary."
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It's quick to set up and in a week's use has almost never needed more than one attempt to recognise my thumb.
Several statistical and data mining model types also support several dependent variables, but such functionality is almost never needed in QSAR modeling.
"I have been blessed with a good memory, so I almost never needed to take notes," writes Paulson, who also testified, "I did not know -- I had no knowledge of the size of the [CDO] claim of any bank".
We found that in practice the algorithm almost always joins neighbors or near-neighbors first, so it is almost never needed to reorder more than 7 clones around the junction.
Here first results are almost never needed, but can still be obtained by telephone in case of an emergency while a safety net is provided by the clinical microbiologist who will always telephone new interim information deemed clinically relevant.
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Gardeners almost never need all that horsepower, but the noise has come to symbolize their, well, masculinity.
You almost never need to do anything with the money you earn, and so the city becomes merely a backdrop for driving from one mission to the next.
The use of native Ruby Red cattle at Cottage Farm means the cows are well suited to local conditions and almost never need assistance with calving or veterinary attention.
By bus * Greyhound buses are regular and reliable for inter-city journeys – and ideal for travellers who like to make up and amend plans as they go along, because you almost never need to book in advance.
We'll "almost never" need actually to use these tools, Kramer writes, because a "risk-averse" court "adjusts its behavior" to the views of "political leadership in the other branches".
You want a car that always starts right up in any weather and almost never needs servicing, so you do not ever have to give it a thought.
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