Sentence examples for a dreadful impasse from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a dreadful impasse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress is impossible or a deadlock has been reached, often in discussions or negotiations.
Example: "After hours of debate, we found ourselves at a dreadful impasse, unable to agree on any terms."
Alternatives: "a terrible deadlock" or "an unfortunate stalemate."

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If we do not, we deny Lady Liberty's promises, a dreadful impasse no president or political party should ever wish to confront.

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A dreadful miss.

A dreadful man".

A dreadful silence.

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