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The phrase "almost impossible to fix" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, problem, or object that is very difficult or nearly unfeasible to repair or resolve.
Example: "The damage to the car was so extensive that it seemed almost impossible to fix without a complete overhaul."
Alternatives: "nearly unfixable" or "virtually impossible to repair".
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"But the bills are now in small pieces and it's almost impossible to fix them," said Zhao Zhiyong, the 37-year-old worker.
So many guards had admitted to striking the two men, the lawyers said, that it would be almost impossible to fix blame on one or even several of them.
One other fact that makes the problem almost impossible to fix is our failure to evolve biologically since the first civilization was created, specifically we need a prefrontal cortex to control destructive emotions produced by our amygdala because our best universities have not produced that capability.
It's almost impossible to fix the people who hate you without buying from you.
This one came so rapidly and so dizzyingly that it was almost impossible to fix in the mind, so the timeline of wickets is worth preserving for accuracy as much as posterity: 5.44pm: Warner.
It's almost impossible to fix something gone so wrong, injecting energy where there was none, challenging and changing the image of a deadly-dull place so completely.
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The airplane came apart and became nearly impossible to fix.
As a result it is almost impossible to get a fix on the building's scale.
Therefore, they are almost impossible to make.
It's almost impossible to get lost.
Fresh yeast is almost impossible to get.
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