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The phrase "almost difficult to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a concept or situation that is nearly challenging to articulate or clarify.
Example: "The emotions I felt during the event were almost difficult to explain, as they were so complex and intertwined."
Alternatives: "nearly impossible to describe" or "hard to put into words."
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Nothing but water tumbling from a vertical drop, waterfalls have a transcendent beauty that's almost difficult to explain -- there's the rush of the flowing water, the crash falling over the rocks and the residual spray of the cascade.
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Blockchain technology is difficult to explain, and misconceptions among policymakers are almost inevitable.
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I find it difficult to explain.
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