Sentence examples for almost impossible to leave from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost impossible to leave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or place that is very difficult to exit or abandon, often due to emotional or situational factors.
Example: "After years of living in the city, it felt almost impossible to leave, despite the high cost of living."
Alternatives: "nearly unfeasible to depart" or "practically impossible to exit".

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It's almost impossible to leave dissatisfied.

I have always found it almost impossible to leave a crying baby.

Dr. Shindell, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, found it almost impossible to leave Phoenix for a board interview.

PAUL KRUGMAN: As a technical matter, it's almost impossible to leave the euro — any country that even began the process would face the mother of all bank runs.

It became almost impossible to leave the ministry honourably, without being pushed out into the cold for marrying without a dispensation.

Oil painting, she declared, became a "vice, like dram-drinking, almost impossible to leave off once it gets possession of one".

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In 2008 when the New York Times and others reported that it was almost impossible to truly leave the service, they came back not apologizing again.

"It's impossible to leave".

Some find it impossible to leave.

The buttons were ridged, making them almost impossible to navigate and leaving scratches on my fingernails.

Because of this early start and the addiction from nicotine, it is almost impossible to quit, thereby leaving enough time for the carcinogens present in tobacco smoke to damage the body.

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