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The phrase "almost impossible to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to eliminate or get rid of, often in contexts related to stains, marks, or obstacles.
Example: "The ink stain on the shirt was almost impossible to remove, despite several attempts with different detergents."
Alternatives: "nearly impossible to eliminate" or "virtually impossible to get rid of."
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The problem is that it is almost impossible to remove the poor teachers, and they know that.
Everyone knew that if they won then, it would be almost impossible to remove them in the future".
Also, the formation of undesired aerosols can be avoided, which are almost impossible to remove and might be responsible for backmixing.
The foundation says it would be almost impossible to remove the plastic already in the patch by traditional methods, like nets attached to boats.
We plan to sand and refinish these floors, but were told that these stains are almost impossible to remove from oak and that sanding might be inadequate.
Practically speaking, it would be almost impossible to remove Mr. Byrd, who was first elected in 1958, and party leaders quickly disavowed the plans.
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If forced to guess, you wouldn't peg her as the one who returns an empty coffee pot to the burner for the last few drops to bake into a crusty, almost-impossible-to-remove mess.
In each situation, it is almost impossible to completely remove the entire tumor, which could explain the similarly low remission and high recurrence rate after initial surgery in both USP8 WT and mutated ATCH-secreting PAs.
It is almost impossible to completely remove the skin from the flesh in this area.
NEVER ever use a household cleaner, detergent, or disinfecting agent like dish or hand soap, Lysol, Comet, etc, as the chemical residue will be almost impossible to fully remove.
This results in false positives that are almost impossible to identify and remove.
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