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The phrase "also been impossible to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has not been achievable or feasible in addition to other points being made.
Example: "Despite our best efforts, it has also been impossible to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "additionally been unfeasible to" or "likewise been difficult to".
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That it had also been impossible to sell a house in Los Angeles before the riot was a harder construct to consider.
For the past 8 years, it has also been impossible to ensure any increase related to renewables, which is not surprising since if you add to one part of the budget, you have to take away from another part of the budget -- and there has not been sufficient support for that.
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It would also be impossible to copy a quantum message.
It may be impossible to manage and it may also be impossible to manage without.
Political centralism is not only undesirable, it may also be impossible to maintain.
But it would also be impossible to rule it democratically with the army in its current position of influence.
Dana M. Perino, the White House press secretary, said such a treaty would also be impossible to enforce.
It would also be impossible to distinguish reflected RF waves from direct transmissions due to the very high velocity of electromagnetic waves.
They will also be impossible to watch on a DVD player, making it difficult for the technically illiterate majority of us to watch them on TV.
Not only would such an agreement be outside his mandate as chairman of the IPCC, but it would also be impossible to achieve".
The fines would not be nearly enough to pay back investors and it would also be impossible to determine who gets what.
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