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almost always
adverb as in generally
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Example Sentences
Rabies is almost always fatal, and it poses a threat to human health, so any animal suspected of having the viral disease must be euthanized.
But I can recall the ecstatic joy of going to the mailbox with my mother — or on her orders — because there was almost always a letter from someone.
Obituaries almost always mention survivors, but they never mention the paper trail that the dead leave behind.
"We are one of the most misrepresented communities, and almost always in a negative way - it's largely because people fear what they don't know," he says.
Music is almost always a driving element in their films — Chazelle was a jazz drummer himself — and Hurwitz always gets involved early in development, spending several years crafting each score.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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