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The phrase "also impossible to read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be read or understood, often in the context of text or handwriting that is unclear.
Example: "The handwriting on the note was so messy that it was also impossible to read."
Alternatives: "equally unreadable" or "just as difficult to decipher."
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It is also impossible to read Kafka in isolation from the future.
(If one is old enough to have participated in student-led Take Back the Night marches three decades ago, it is also impossible to read the posts without drawing the demoralizing conclusion that the night remains in hostile possession).
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Editing contracts under mood lighting might seem sexier, but it would also make it impossible to read words.
But the heavy, glossy, decorated volume was also, as I found out last night on the F train, impossible to read in public.
It was impossible to read his face, because his expressions have been muted by Parkinson's disease, which also causes an almost constant trembling in his hands.
Mugabe is proving impossible to read.
Her expression I find impossible to read.
This overstuffed sentence is almost impossible to read.
It is impossible to read this now without horror.
They're impossible to read, much less analyze.
Their book is impossible to read without recalling this J.
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