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Samsam100 Posted 9 years ago
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Almost Impossible

Hello "Almost impossible for her to travel" could that mean that she can still travel. Is it better without "almost" to denote that she cannot travel 100% or no big difference in meaning.

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samsam100 Almost impossible for her to travel" could that mean that she can still travel. Yes, but it is very difficult. samsam100 Is it better without "almost" to denote that she cannot travel 100% Right.

  • samsam100 Almost impossible for her to travel" could that mean that she can still travel.
  • Yes, but it is very difficult.
  • samsam100 Is it better without "almost" to denote that she cannot travel 100% Right.
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samsam100Almost impossible for her to travel" could that mean that she can still travel.

Yes, but it is very difficult.

samsam100 Is it better without "almost" to denote that she cannot travel 100%

Right.

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