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The phrase "almost impossible to do without" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is very difficult to achieve or accomplish if a particular element or resource is not available.
Example: "In today's digital age, having access to the internet is almost impossible to do without for effective communication."
Alternatives: "nearly unachievable without" or "practically impossible to achieve without".
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Watching a woman at the airport in Jakarta trying to drink coffee under the veil of her niqab, an act that required all of her focus and dexterity and was almost impossible to do without spilling, reminded me of the images I saw as a child of Chinese women with tiny, bound feet.
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It was almost impossible to do any experimental research.
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What was once impossible to do at all has become almost impossible to do credibly.
And it was almost impossible to do where I was.
That, he said, is almost impossible to do.
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