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The phrase "always almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is consistently close to being true or achieved, but not quite there.
Example: "She is always almost ready for the meeting, but somehow she always runs late."
Alternatives: "nearly always" or "consistently close".
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And the same length hair -- always almost to the neck.
They were... experimental, always, almost always, and a number of them didn't survive their own experiments.
It is never the same, but it is always almost the same.
"It had always — almost always — been a positive pleasure, an excitement".
When he climbs into a car, Schumacher is always, almost immediately, naturally fast.
And she is always almost single-handedly to blame for Missouri's economic travails, the nation's skyrocketing debt, the Democrats' health care law and a scandalous level of duplicity.
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Webber has always - almost - beaten his teammates.
In my mind, I am always - almost obsessively - pursuing compositional activity: the problem is that the world around me will not let me linger for long in my reverie.
Flash drives were always something almost disposable.
The likelihood of selecting a clinical management strategy was asked using a 5-point ordinal scale (always/almost always, most of the time, some of the time, rarely, never).
Cheney almost always attended.
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