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most always vs almost always
Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"?
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Re: most always vs almost always

Originally Posted by
ostap77
Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"?
I don't find "most always" acceptable.
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