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The phrase "almost hard to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task that is nearly difficult or challenging, but not quite so.
Example: "The puzzle was almost hard to do, but with a little patience, I managed to solve it."
Alternatives: "nearly difficult to accomplish" or "almost challenging to complete".
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That's almost hard to do for a big-leaguer.
"Only at an affordable price and close to home". There's so much to take in that it's almost hard to do it justice in words, but I can say that the design of the space is incredibly comfortable, spacious, spotless and interesting.
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It's almost hard to make that business unprofitable.
Almost as hard to do: Deliver rotten results in both bull and bear markets.
"I stumbled upon this almost by accident, and it wasn't terribly hard to do.
This is hard to do because they are almost invisible in the water.
It sounds like common sense, but almost no one does it, in part because it's so hard to do.
Kind of hard to do that when you think you're almost perfect, though -- I'm serious," Cummings said.
"That's hard to do".
"This is hard to do".
It was hard to do.
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