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The phrase "are impossible to accept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something cannot be agreed upon or tolerated.
Example: "The terms of the contract are impossible to accept given the current circumstances."
Alternatives: "cannot be accepted" or "are unacceptable".
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Much of it is impossible to accept.
It will be impossible to accept every invitation".
For those of us who did, it is impossible to accept that this is all we will know of him.
It was impossible to accept his attitude when, at the Cannes film festival, he maintained that he understood Hitler".
It's impossible to accept the American language in isolation, which is one of the causes of the Middle East problems.
Nathan said that for most families, it was impossible to accept the worst until they had more answers.
Afterward, Nabil Aburdeineh, a close aide to Mr. Arafat, told The Associated Press that Israel had imposed new conditions that were "impossible to accept or even to implement".
In the rigid cultural codes of the early 20th century in Mexico, it was impossible to accept Modotti's behaviour and to "translate" her into into palatable terms.
In the light of all the available evidence it is impossible to accept the contention that the invasions of Denmark and Norway were defensive, and in the opinion of the Tribunal they were acts of aggressive war.
The embassy had complained about the secrecy of parts of the inquiry, and said it was impossible to accept conclusions that were not "tested in an open court of law", the statement added.
In law, it would probably be impossible to accept any such request as valid, unless and until it is possible to agree that an "informed" refusal has been given.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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