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The phrase "almost impossible to say" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or difficulty in providing a definitive answer or opinion on a matter.
Example: "Given the complexity of the situation, it's almost impossible to say what the best course of action would be."
Alternatives: "nearly impossible to determine" or "hardly feasible to express".
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It's almost impossible to say.
It's likely almost impossible to say.
"Now, it's almost impossible to say which direction a monthly magazine should go".
It's almost impossible to say the word without picturing something reliably heavy.
It was almost impossible to say how and by whom they had been hit.
What the religion of the people beyond court circles may have been is almost impossible to say.
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On the face of it, it's almost impossible to tell what's being said.
"It is almost impossible to get," said Mustafa.
The impact has been "almost impossible to estimate," says Mark S. Boguski, senior investigator at NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), GenBank division.
"It's almost impossible to imagine," says Orwell's biographer, the novelist and critic DJ Taylor.
"Producing plays is like fighting a war; it's almost impossible to do," said Scott Elliott, artistic director of the New Group.
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