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The phrase "almost impossible to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or outcomes that are very difficult to prevent or evade.
Example: "In a busy city, traffic jams are almost impossible to avoid during rush hour."
Alternatives: "nearly unavoidable" or "hardly escapable".
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But it turns out to be so ubiquitous that it is almost impossible to avoid altogether.
To make us move, physical activity has to be almost impossible to avoid.
For Iran, it is almost impossible to avoid politics even when it comes to sports.
But its big, unexpected hit, "Laffy Taffy," is almost impossible to avoid, and to avoid loving.
These healthy lifestyle shots were almost impossible to avoid in 2015.
It's far easier to find mint tea; in fact it's almost impossible to avoid mint tea.
Clearly when you're the anointed feminist stoner comedy kweens of the 21st century, it's almost impossible to avoid politics.
The Campbell diagram approach is too conservative since bladed wheels show many close frequency natural modes, thus it is almost impossible to avoid frequency matching.
Cheap corn enabled the proliferation of high fructose corn syrup, an ingredient that is almost impossible to avoid in the American diet today.
Their small market is so criss-crossed by a few large shareholders that it is almost impossible to avoid conflicts of interest.
The scandal at the Bolshoi has dominated Russia's popular press for more than a week now, and is almost impossible to avoid.
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