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The phrase "almost impossible to survive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is extremely difficult to endure or overcome. Example: "The harsh climate and lack of resources made it almost impossible to survive in the remote wilderness."
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It is becoming almost impossible to survive".
It's almost impossible to survive on writing concert music.
It is almost impossible to survive a concentration of seven-tenths of one percent.
Pointing out that this was well below the minimum wage, she argued them up to £13,000 – which is still almost impossible to survive on in London.
On a hot summer's day, it is almost impossible to survive Michael and Julie Axford's ultra-white house without a decent pair of sunglasses.
Attending an academic institution as a working-class student is challenging enough already, but without a maintenance grant it would be almost impossible to survive.
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It's almost impossible to go backward".
It's almost impossible to go anywhere.
It makes it impossible to survive almost.
For us, it is impossible to survive.
Although it is almost impossible to see him surviving after 2015, it is increasingly unlikely – though not unthinkable – that he will go before.
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