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The phrase "an insurmountable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenge or obstacle that cannot be overcome or dealt with effectively.
Example: "The team faced an insurmountable challenge when trying to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "an unbeatable" or "a formidable".
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"Perhaps an insurmountable problem".
"It's an insurmountable contradiction".
"It's not an insurmountable task.
Again, not an insurmountable problem.
Isn't that an insurmountable problem?
Bos quickly builds an insurmountable lead.
"It's not an insurmountable obstacle," he said.
"It's an insurmountable problem," Colonel Aswell said.
Digital exclusion is not an insurmountable problem.
But the Conservatives face an insurmountable problem.
It's certainly not an insurmountable problem".
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