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The phrase "am impossible to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; a more appropriate structure would be "I am impossible to..." followed by a verb or action.
Example: "I am impossible to please when it comes to my favorite movies."
Alternatives: "I am hard to" or "I am difficult to."
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When decoded, the manipulated sequence translated into a particular proposition, which, briefly, stated: 'I am impossible to prove'.
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