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The phrase "actually impossible to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something cannot be obtained or achieved in any circumstance.
Example: "Despite our best efforts, it became clear that the information we needed was actually impossible to get."
Alternatives: "truly unattainable" or "genuinely impossible to obtain".
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"It's actually impossible to get a wedgie," he tells us about the underwear, after singing the praises of its time-saving horizontal quick-draw fly.
Rob Bell, Iyanla Vanzant, Elizabeth Gilbert, Deepak Chopra and Mark Nepo all have joined me in creating one big welcoming classroom where As aren't necessary, where it's actually impossible to get a perfect score.
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Actually, impossible to drive through because you wouldn't get through it.
Close your eyes and wish for things that you can't live without, things that you deeply want, or things that you could actually have that seem impossible to get.
But rather than improve the quality of information out there, it's actually just made it almost impossible to get a relevant and complete picture of what's happening," says Signal Media co-founder and CEO David Benigson.
It's nearly impossible to get an idea of what hosts actually have a good reputation.
As it was impossible to get a perfect roll, the spacecraft actually swept out a cone as it rotated.
However, given the accuracy of DNA testing, it would be nearly impossible to get access to that money without Xuan's child actually also being Gang's offspring.
With so many uncertainties, it's next to impossible to get a handle on what the ultimate costs of the spill could actually total.
It was impossible to get support.
"It is impossible to get a loan".
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