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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise almost always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something typically occurs or happens frequently, but not necessarily every time.
Example: "Issues with the software tend to arise almost always during peak usage times."
Alternatives: "occur nearly always" or "happen most of the time".
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Straight lines arise almost always as finite segments that can be indefinitely extended, but, as many commentators noted, although Euclid stated that there is a segment joining any two points he did not explicitly say that this segment is unique.
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The issue of requiring cars and trucks to get better gasoline mileage arises almost every year, and the debate always follows a pattern similar to the one on gun control.
Another health concern arose almost immediately.
A difficulty arises almost immediately.
In Ava's case, complications arose almost immediately.
Such is Clinton's treatment of her subject, which is to say herself, that when trouble arises it is almost always from a surfeit of good intentions.
Proposals are almost always precatory.
Words are almost always harmless.
The are almost always translated.
In our research and our examination of Shaldor's extensive work with globalizing Israeli firms, we find that two new challenges almost always arise.
As safety experts have told us and the U.S. Chemical Safety Board CSBB) explained in a groundbreaking 2011 report, the numerous laboratory incidents involving injury or death that we have sadly had to report in recent years almost always arise not from random mishaps, as the use of "accident" implies, but from specific and often systemic failures to observe accepted safety practices.
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