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The phrase "appears to be impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that something seems unachievable or not feasible based on current understanding or evidence.
Example: "Despite our best efforts, the task appears to be impossible given the time constraints we are facing."
Alternatives: "seems unattainable" or "looks like it can't be done."
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That appears to be impossible.
The first is that it appears to be impossible to make it coherent.
It appears to be impossible for us to come across at a national level".
Stemming the outflow of engineers to Chinese manufacturers appears to be impossible.
It appears to be impossible to define anastomosing rivers unambiguously on the basis of channel planform only.
At the bridge table, when your task appears to be impossible, try to find a lie of the cards that allows you to succeed.
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Until recently, it appeared to be impossible to study this problem on the nanoscale by light microscopy.
It was able to get as far as Mars or Venus, but reaching the outer planets appeared to be impossible.
In the chaotic conditions prevailing in central Europe after the armistice, a parliamentary election appeared to be impossible.
Ó Ceallaigh went in the 1990s when such things appeared to be impossible fantasies and has been there more or less ever since.
By rallying from what appeared to be impossible circumstances, City Zip became just the fourth horse to sweep Saratoga's three major juvenile stakes: the Sanford, the Saratoga Special and the Hopeful.
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appears to be serious
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