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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an impractical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not practical or feasible in a given context.
Example: "The proposal was deemed an impractical solution to the problem at hand."
Alternatives: "an unworkable" or "a nonviable".
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He is an impractical animal.
Clearly an impractical and ludicrous proposition.
It just seemed an impractical strategy at the time.
It's an impractical and difficult thing for critics to do.
No wonder some dismissed him as an impractical dreamer.
"I didn't want to choose an impractical color.
In any event, this is an impractical goal.
Even so, men still have a healthy distrust for an impractical trend.
They also said it was an impractical attempt to extend the courtroom to the battlefield.
Still, you have to love the intrepid vision of an impractical dreamer.
Black Widow's in an impractical cocktail dress, Captain America's gone full-on smart-casual.
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