Sentence examples for actually not possible from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually not possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something cannot be done or achieved, often in response to a suggestion or request.
Example: "I appreciate your suggestion, but that's actually not possible given the current constraints."
Alternatives: "truly not feasible" or "genuinely impossible".

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I'll admit that it's actually not possible to do science completely free of metaphysics.

"At the moment that is actually not possible with the law - she would lose all of her maternity rights after that point," she said.

It is actually not possible to address these questions with a high degree of confidence using contemporary genetic data alone, because any phylogeny inferred from extant genetic variation relates only to the surviving founders.

However, it is actually not possible to strictly define out of the proteome the subset of all proteins which are involved in a certain cellular process since these will always have interactions with proteins not included in this subset.

Water decreases your appetite, and it's actually not possible to lose weight without drinking a lot of water.

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There are days, I suspect coming soon, when it will actually not be possible to complete a simple car journey.

Normally with dancers we would repeat things over and over and over again, but it's actually not physically possible to do that with this work".

Taken together with the null result in our study, this could imply that high-level integration may actually not be possible in the well-controlled absence of awareness.

And with the blog post replete with warnings about the challenges/difficulty of building the hoped-for infrastructure, the subtext sounds a lot like: "NB, this may actually not be possible".

Several times, I read through an article about how to implement something, only to discover a note at the bottom telling me it actually wasn't possible.

For instance, Wilfred Cantwell Smith argues that "except at the cost of insensitivity or delinquency, it is morally not possible actually to go out into the world and say to devout, intelligent fellow human beings [that] we believe that we know God and we are right; you believe that you know God, and you are totally wrong" (Smith 1976, 14).

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