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The phrase "almost impossible to cope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or challenge that is extremely difficult to manage or deal with.
Example: "The constant changes in the project requirements made it almost impossible to cope with the workload."
Alternatives: "nearly unmanageable" or "practically insurmountable".
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Network Autism, which offers guidance to police, says "sensory-perceptual difficulties can make things like fluorescent lights, flashing lights, sirens and busy environments almost impossible to cope with.
Facing the present influx of people, this is almost impossible to cope with.
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Pancreatic cancer is almost impossible to cure.
The system is designed to make it impossible to cope alone".
Almost impossible to explain.
This question is almost impossible to answer.
It's almost impossible to assemble".
Now it is almost impossible to believe.
"He is almost impossible to replace".
It is almost impossible to imagine.
It's almost impossible to go backward".
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