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The phrase "almost impossible to revive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, object, or concept that is very difficult or nearly unfeasible to bring back to a previous state or condition.
Example: "After years of neglect, the old theater was in such disrepair that it seemed almost impossible to revive its former glory."
Alternatives: "nearly unrevivable" or "hardly possible to restore."
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Experts say when a plan is that depleted, it is almost impossible to revive.
"Steel mills are almost impossible to revive once they have shut down.
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"It's impossible to revive a brand after it goes into administration," he said.
Almost impossible to explain.
This question is almost impossible to answer.
It's almost impossible to assemble".
Now it is almost impossible to believe.
It is almost impossible to imagine.
It's almost impossible to go backward".
It's almost impossible to say.
That is almost impossible to believe.
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