Examples of using Nearly always in English and their translations into Hebrew
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the justices have regarded Israeli planning policy as lawful and legitimate, nearly always focusing only on the technical issue of whether the petitioners had building permits.
graduating in 1994. She has appeared in a number of British films, nearly always alongside her mother. Her picture appears in the opening credits of As Time Goes By(1992).
Nearly always.
Always or nearly always.
They nearly always escape.
And nearly always black.
She nearly always won.
Always, or nearly always.
He's nearly always wrong.
But I nearly always failed.
We are nearly always negotiating.
The sun nearly always shines.
This is nearly always possible.
It was nearly always hungry.
They are nearly always men.
These are nearly always Jews.
Nearly always choosing solitary activities.
Nearly always the title.
The disease nearly always returns.
And nearly always we fail.