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"almost unthinkable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is close to being considered unimaginable or impossible. For example, "The amount of work I have to do now is almost unthinkable."
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It's almost unthinkable.
Their Panda, after all, had done something almost unthinkable.
Ridiculing Mao is almost unthinkable in China today.
By now, life without it is almost unthinkable.
This is not impossible, but is almost unthinkable.
That would have been almost unthinkable in the past.
Failure to raise the money was almost unthinkable, said Starkey.
Thirty years on, such a communications blackout is almost unthinkable.
In the past, that would have been almost unthinkable.
For Microsoft, the decision to make its own tablet would once have been almost unthinkable.
They wanted to do with robots things they would find almost unthinkable face-to-face.
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