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The phrase "and impractical to handle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, task, or object that is difficult or unfeasible to manage or deal with.
Example: "The project became overwhelming and impractical to handle, leading the team to reconsider their approach."
Alternatives: "and difficult to manage" or "and unmanageable."
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However, these techniques are too time consuming and impractical to handle real-world production scheduling problems.
However, the Cardell is large and impractical to handle in a field setting whereas the HDO device is smaller in size, lighter and easier to handle.
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Thickening is usually the first step in sludge treatment because it is impractical to handle thin sludge, a slurry of solids suspended in water.
Notwithstanding objections of bias, the number of primers required to saturate more than three consecutive codons using either 'small-intelligent libraries' or the '22c trick' are impractical to handle manually.
While accurate measurement of ionized calcium would be ideal, its strict sampling handling requirements make it more prone to measurement error and impractical to use as a screening test [ 4].
It was expensive and impractical to get the stone to the mainland.
They are raucous and a little squirrelly, Spartan in the extreme and impractical to a fault.
"A 15-minute window for parking would also be costly and impractical to monitor".
In addition, it is both costly and impractical to report difficulties to the FTC.
It is rectangular in cross-section and its hard edges make it difficult to handle and impractical for fighting, which is indicative of the sword's purely ceremonial usage.
Horses are dangerous to handle and ride.
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