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The phrase "are almost never" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs very infrequently or rarely.
Example: "These types of errors are almost never found in the final report."
Alternatives: "are rarely" or "hardly ever".
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There are almost never enough.
They are almost never indicted for it.
They are almost never on Broadway.
Plump women are almost never seen on Spike, and hotties are almost never seen on Lifetime.
They are almost never held in detention.
Officers are almost never relieved of duty.
Paper plates and paper cups, especially, are almost never seen.
Place names are almost never changed for the better.
Moreover, child soldiers are almost never prosecuted for war crimes.
Some of the cars are almost never driven.
Buyers and prices paid are almost never announced.
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