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The phrase "almost impossible to find" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very difficult to locate or obtain, often implying that while it may not be entirely impossible, it is extremely challenging.
Example: "The rare book was almost impossible to find, even in the largest libraries."
Alternatives: "nearly impossible to locate" or "hardly ever found".
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But these are almost impossible to find.
Detailed maps are almost impossible to find.
Cooking gas is almost impossible to find.
It is almost impossible to find an actual Bayrou supporter.
It's almost impossible to find complete peace and quiet.
"It's really hard – almost impossible – to find that.
For non-pollinators, the site is almost impossible to find.
It's almost impossible to find someone who doesn't feel a strong connection to music.
In January it was almost impossible to find a litre of petrol (though diesel was available).
But its owner was hidden behind a hosting business and therefore almost impossible to find.
It's almost impossible to find a beer on tap that's not made in Wisconsin.
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