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The phrase "and are impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be done or achieved, often following a statement about certain conditions or situations.
Example: "The tasks outlined in the project are unrealistic and are impossible to complete within the given timeframe."
Alternatives: "and cannot be done" or "and are unachievable".
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Many of the gravestones are covered with lichen and are impossible to read.
"In short, California's prisons are bursting at the seams and are impossible to manage".
Neonatal incubators apparently go for $20,000 and are impossible to deploy in Third World countries.
"Requirements have been imposed that make no sense in terms of prior jurisprudence and are impossible to interpret".
Many were originally sold for a few dollars or less, and are impossible to number as sales records weren't kept.
The novel graft-polymer materials produced by this method are not formed in the absence of scCO2 and are impossible to prepare by conventional methodologies.
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This emerging area is constantly changing and is impossible to define precisely.
The graphic images offered few clues to their location or timing and were impossible to verify.
Washed-up oil would soak the porous stone and be impossible to clean, he added.
It took up a lot of room and was impossible to ignore.
These females had spawning difficulties and were impossible to strip.
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