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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-nigh impossible" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is nearly or almost impossible to achieve or accomplish. Example: "Given the circumstances, completing the project on time is well-nigh impossible."
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Separating them, except by ethnic cleansing, is well-nigh impossible.
But in a rapidly fragmenting currency area, it is well-nigh impossible.
The tyranny of indexing meant that it was well-nigh impossible to ignore tech stocks.
If change from within is unlikely, change from outside is well-nigh impossible.
Finding interpreters who can translate directly from Estonian to Portuguese is well-nigh impossible.
No organisation welcomes change, and under these conditions, reform has proved well-nigh impossible.
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It was well nigh impossible.
It's a well nigh impossible job.
It shouldn't take a linguist to recognize that such a task is well nigh impossible.
The snag is that it would be well nigh impossible to buy them.
If blogs were difficult to explain in 1999, Twitters are well nigh impossible.
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