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The phrase "almost impossible to win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or competition that is extremely difficult to succeed in.
Example: "In this tournament, the odds are stacked against us, making it almost impossible to win."
Alternatives: "nearly unachievable to win" or "virtually impossible to win."
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It was almost impossible to win, and I didn't.
Because the carnival games are rigged so that it's almost impossible to win.
"It's almost impossible to win," he said, "but, when you do, you feel like a god".
"I remember coming here with Chelsea and it was almost impossible to win at Old Trafford.
Sometimes, as with the coronary patient, no permanent disability results, making it almost impossible to win a malpractice suit.
But even if the testers and the administrators were of unquestionable virtue, they would still face a fight almost impossible to win.
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While it's almost impossible to build a winning business single-handedly, it's very possible to do so with the right team.
It's almost impossible to imagine Trump winning the votes of Sanders voters after his lurch to the right on social issues during the Republican primaries, but every vote he can keep from Clinton will bring him one step closer to the Whitehouse.
4.26pm: Because without it, it is almost impossible to imagine them not winning this.
But, as Unions grew weaker and corporations grew stronger, the republicans have taken more control of government and it is much harder for Democrats to win and almost impossible to pass progressive legislation.
But I think it makes a Gingrich win almost impossible to imagine.
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