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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost impossible to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or task that is extremely difficult to execute or manage, but not entirely unfeasible.
Example: "The new software update has so many bugs that it's almost impossible to run without crashing."
Alternatives: "nearly unmanageable" or "practically infeasible".
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"It's almost impossible to run a show like this manually anymore".
A CEO would expect a three- to four-year forecast, and it's almost impossible to run a school without one.
In some neighborhoods, it's almost impossible to run a simple errand without feeling the crosshairs on your back.
Rawles argued that "if you're not independently wealthy, it's almost impossible to run for office anymore -- unless of course you're the incumbent and the taxpayers are paying you". Nice talk, but apparently that's all it was.
In order to be competitive when applying for local or central government grants the costs for core services, such as rent and administrative support, are often undercut to the point where it was almost impossible to run an office.
Cuts in state and local budgets, lengthy ballots along with increases in voting age population has made it almost impossible to run elections where all voters cast a ballot in person on Election Day.
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It's almost impossible to go backward".
It's almost impossible to play him.
Reindeer hides also work well as sofa throws: they're very tactile (it's almost impossible to resist running your hands over them).
It is obviously impossible to run experiments.
It was impossible to run.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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