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The phrase "almost impossible to overtake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object that is very difficult to surpass or exceed, often in a competitive context.
Example: "In the race, the lead car was almost impossible to overtake, leaving the other drivers frustrated."
Alternatives: "nearly unassailable" or "virtually unbeatable".
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Although it has been partly redone in recent years, it remains one of the tightest circuits on the calendar, like Monaco, where it is almost impossible to overtake.
On a track where it is almost impossible to overtake, Alonso passed several cars at the beginning of the race, made an early pit stop, and climbed from last place to finish the race in sixth position before Schumacher pulled past him at the beginning of the straight after two cars collided and blocked the track with three laps left.
Of course it won't help having a three-place grid drop on a track almost impossible to overtake on to kick it off.
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It was impossible to overtake Fernando.
"I'm faster than him but it's impossible to overtake".
Then it is impossible to overtake.
Which by definition makes it impossible to overtake it.
It's impossible to overtake here, especially when the car is equal pace.
In that position he was hard to overtake, almost impossible to beat, in my estimation.
Almost impossible to explain.
It's almost impossible to go backward".
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