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The phrase "almost incapable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is nearly unable to perform a task or function.
Example: "After the accident, he felt almost incapable of returning to his previous level of performance."
Alternatives: "nearly unable" or "practically incapable".
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The food is almost incapable of being improved.
These parties are almost incapable of producing any significant reforms.
She seems almost incapable of abstraction or fraudulence; she instinctively grabs for the reachably real.
You won't understand any of this, and I'm almost incapable of explaining it to you.
Congress has conceded in the past that it is almost incapable of closing down anything.
He's nice enough, but weak and lazy and almost incapable of making a decision.
Dodder gets most of its nutrients from the plants it grows on, being almost incapable of photosynthesis.
For they were wonderfully pleased with their new form of battle, which being so knit and cemented together, seemed almost incapable of being broken.
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The Giants proved almost equally incapable of gaining ground.
Primitive hominids were almost certainly incapable of sailing.
But he is competent and, vitally, he appears almost genetically incapable of overstating a case.
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