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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely impractical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely unfeasible or unrealistic in a given context.
Example: "While the idea seemed innovative, it was ultimately deemed absolutely impractical for our current resources."
Alternatives: "completely unworkable" or "entirely unrealistic".
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Drawbacks Impractical and psychologically tough.
Headteachers and governors still believe that it will simply be impractical for most schools – and absolutely impossible for some – to provide a hot meal by September 2014.
Still, Novak said, the transition to an Internet that relies more extensively on decentralized, P2P technology is "an absolutely essential development," since it would make many attacks by malicious actors — criminals and intelligence agencies alike — impractical.
Also, impractical.
2) Impractical.
Too impractical.
It is impractical".
Good, perhaps, but impractical.
But this is impractical.
It's impractical".
That, however, is impractical.
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