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The phrase "a consequence it is impractical to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the results or effects of a situation that are not feasible or realistic to implement.
Example: "The new policy has several unintended consequences it is impractical to address immediately."
Alternatives: "a result that is unfeasible to" or "an outcome that is difficult to".
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As a consequence, it is impractical to characterize the diverse behavior of such a software system using a single system model.
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It's impractical".
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It's impractical, but it's cool.
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