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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unfathomable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to understand or comprehend, often due to its complexity or depth.
Example: "The vastness of the universe is almost unfathomable, leaving many to ponder our place within it."
Alternatives: "nearly incomprehensible" or "hardly graspable."
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"It's almost unfathomable".
"The logistics are almost unfathomable," he said.
Hale found that thought almost unfathomable.
"It's almost unfathomable as a woman," she said.
That's an almost unfathomable assault on one's sense of identity.
It is almost unfathomable that Dexter Fletcher is 50.
He appears to have sounded them to almost unfathomable depths".
More misery in Haiti is an almost unfathomable thing.
To the Editor: The brutality described in your article is almost unfathomable.
The Yankees headed home trying to make sense of an almost unfathomable turn of events.
He also showed an almost unfathomable degree of empathy, and not only with the victims.
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