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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always almost the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently similar but not identical, often in a context where slight variations exist.
Example: "The weather in this region is always almost the same, with only minor fluctuations in temperature throughout the year."
Alternatives: "consistently similar" or "nearly identical".
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It is never the same, but it is always almost the same.
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In fact frequently the object's status with periodicity or almost periodicity will be always the same or almost the same after 'an almost equivalent time interval', and we say the object has 'double almost periodicity'.
I particularly like to ask mothers what they dream about for their children's futures, and the answer is almost always the same wherever I go.
The strategy is almost always the same.
The rest of the message is almost always the same.
The initial response, vaulters say, is almost always the same.
And the reason is almost always the same: land.
"The scenario was almost always the same," he wrote.
The instances of alleged "softness" were almost always the same.
When someone is diagnosed with a concussion, the treatment is almost always the same.
The reasons for such stigma are multiple, but the consequences almost always the same.
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