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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are impervious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unaffected or resistant to certain conditions or influences.
Example: "The new materials used in the construction of the building are impervious to water damage, ensuring its longevity."
Alternatives: "are resistant" or "are unaffected".
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are impervious
adjective
Unaffected or unable to be affected by.
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They are impervious to glyphosate.
Some shows are impervious to criticism.
The Trumps, she implied, are impervious to shame.
The holly-like leaves are impervious to most pests.
They are impervious to the despotic logic of the adults.
For good or bad, they are impervious to fashion.
Clearly, the true trendsetters are impervious to advertising.
The politics of resentment are impervious to facts.
Zombies, knowing there is no future for them anyway, are impervious to this threat.
But they are impervious to fatigue, emotional problems & lapses of concentration.
One old saw debunked recently was that pro sports are impervious to recessions.
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