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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost indestructible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very durable or resistant to damage, but not completely so.
Example: "The new smartphone is designed to be almost indestructible, making it perfect for outdoor adventures."
Alternatives: "nearly unbreakable" or "virtually indestructible."
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Once established they are almost indestructible.
"Those glues are almost indestructible," Ms. De Haydu said.
Either dried in the sun or baked in a kiln, clay tablets were almost indestructible.
"These are wines that are almost indestructible at the table," he said.
One can see through my works and yet they are almost indestructible".
Farah has proved almost indestructible at 5,000m and 10,000m over the past four years.
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While Josepho thinks of them as guardian angels, they are revealed to be the almost-indestructible Super Soldiers.
By contrast Leonard Bernstein's music for "West Side Story" is the most indestructible element of a show that in almost every other way feels dated.
When Mercedes-Benz provided him with a brilliant and virtually indestructible vehicle for their spectacular postwar comeback, it proved an almost unbeatable combination.
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Virtually indestructible...The vagina is frighteningly powerful.
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