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The phrase "are almost always on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is frequently or typically active or engaged.
Example: "The lights in the office are almost always on, even late at night."
Alternatives: "are typically on" or "are usually active".
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Not surprisingly, it is widely believed that on the issues and decisions that really matter for the firm, managers and activists are almost always on opposite sides (Gramm, 2016).
The pensiones are almost always on one of the upper floors of an old palazzo in the historic center of the city.
Included are treasures that are almost always on display in London, like one of the museum's proud red granite lions from the 18th Dynasty.
They are almost always on Medicare before their transplants, kept alive with dialysis.
The exchange was unusual, as Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito are almost always on the same side.
But unlike desktop or even most laptop computers, cellphones are almost always on hand, and are often loaded with even more personal information.
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The radio is almost always on in my house.
But since my Boxee Box is almost always on, simple access to email/Facebook would be appreciated.
Of course, CRM-in-an-app has been done before, but the focus is almost always on business relationships – not personal ones.
This series was too good for one scene to alter the fact that Happy Valley was almost always on its game this year.
I was almost always on time.
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