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"has almost never been" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that an event or action has rarely happened in the past. For example: "This restaurant has almost never been crowded on weekdays."
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Inequality has almost never been worse.
"This, however, has almost never been the case," he said.
He has almost never been the victim of racism himself.
"It has almost never been exhibited," said Kevin Stayton, the museum's chief curator.
Mr. Berlusconi has almost never been challenged within his own movement.
But the one thing country music has almost never been is hip.
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The run defense had almost never been the culprit.
The financial assistance provisions of bans in other cities have almost never been used.
Neuroscience did not exist: the biological connections to the mind had almost never been explored.
Very significantly, many of the health problems caused by sleep disruption are common in mental illness, but have almost never been directly linked to the disruption of sleep.
Such ideas attached themselves to film almost immediately; in over a half-century, they've almost never been applied to television, including the movies made for that medium.
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