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The phrase "almost unbearable to remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a memory or experience that is difficult to recall due to its emotional weight or pain.
Example: "The loss of my childhood pet was almost unbearable to remember, yet I cherish the moments we shared."
Alternatives: "nearly intolerable to recall" or "hard to bear in memory".
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It's almost unbearable to remember.
By Edward Hirsch The New Yorker, July 20 , 1992P. 40 It's almost unbearable to remember View Article By John Cassidy By Kathryn Schulz By Robin Wright By Ben Taub.
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