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The phrase "almost impossible to watch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult or unpleasant to view, such as a movie, video, or performance.
Example: "The documentary was so poorly made that it was almost impossible to watch without feeling frustrated."
Alternatives: "nearly unbearable to view" or "hardly watchable".
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And yet it's almost impossible to watch.
I found it almost impossible to watch, for an hour.
Carrie's breakdown, an upward spiral of mania and grief, was almost impossible to watch.
But, if you miss the live transmission, it is almost impossible to watch them again.
I find the scenes between Ramsay and Reek almost impossible to watch.
It was, at once, riveting and almost impossible to watch without cringing (Ware's injury, Syracuse vs. Marquette).
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The event was nearly impossible to watch.
Watching it is a little like reading a classified report redacted by Dick Cheney — so much material is blacked out that it's almost impossible to follow.
It's almost impossible to see both.
It is almost impossible to read, watch or hear anything about the 2016 presidential campaign without being reminded that Donald Trump has succeeded in "tapping into" the anger and resentment of those voters — usually portrayed as an aggrieved mass of underemployed, undereducated whiteness — who feel left behind by economic globalization, cultural cosmopolitanism and identity politics.
It wasn't exactly that all of them were good, but such was the variety, imagination and enthusiasm, it was almost impossible to stop watching.
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