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The phrase "almost impossible to reach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to attain or achieve, often used in contexts like goals, destinations, or levels of success.
Example: "The summit of the mountain seemed almost impossible to reach, but the climbers were determined to try."
Alternatives: "nearly unattainable" or "virtually unreachable".
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The current chaos and the need to redefine Railtrack's role make it almost impossible to reach long-term franchise agreements.
"Without the private sector, it is almost impossible to reach a sufficient scale and have a major impact.
"We are now being judged according to a level of performance which is almost impossible to reach.
The news media, he added, bring "scandal, and the kind of very passionate climate in which it becomes almost impossible to reach fair and correct verdicts".
In 1910 the Murphy family bought the land from homesteaders, but it was almost impossible to reach until work crews blasted a highway past it in the 1930s.
She reported that it was "almost impossible to reach" the area where the funeral was held, perhaps because it was "very close to Pearl Square".
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