Event that happens with probability one.
1 Their citizens almost always have the legal right to refuge in Europe.
2 Less competition almost always means reduced services and higher prices for customers.
3 In the media, this debate almost always has two clearly defined sides.
4 The latter almost always forgets herself in her part; the former never.
5 There are the financial constraints because quality ingredients almost always cost more.
6 Gatlin's almost always right, and in her case, I don't even mind.
7 Sunday there was dancing in the village; she was almost always there.
8 Previously, any jobs at these banks were almost always based in London.
9 Seventy-four percent said they almost always put their hand over their heart.
10 This kind of crime is almost always a neighborhood or household crime.
11 In fact, a sorry kisser almost always resulted in a sorry lover.
12 Regular flirtation with comedy, however, almost always proves fatal in top-level coaching.
13 The condition is almost always a medical emergency and requires immediate surgery.
14 Stevens said, Country songs are almost always love songs about heterosexual relationships.
15 But those companies were almost always wedded to traditional long-term planning cycles.
16 Experience had taught her that happiness almost always came with a price.
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