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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are impossible to work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, tasks, or conditions that cannot be effectively managed or executed.
Example: "The current conditions in the office are impossible to work under due to the ongoing construction noise."
Alternatives: "cannot be worked on" or "are unmanageable."
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Essex are impossible to work out this season – again.
"I think people feel that drug users are powerless or are impossible to work with," he said.
(Of the thirty-two workers in La Grenouille's kitchen, not one is French. "They are impossible to work with," Masson said).
His reign as Hollywood's foremost chronicler of hormone-frazzled high-schoolers lasted a few more years, during which he acquired a reputation for being difficult and demanding: "In a town full of people who are impossible to work for," wrote Premiere magazine in 1992, "he's impossible to work for".
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It's impossible to work," he said.
"My friends say she was impossible to work with.
It is impossible to work that out from its accounts.
"He is impossible to work with," the senator said.
Visitors found him arrogant and rude; colleagues complained that he was impossible to work with.
It goes without saying that he is impossible to work with; most geniuses are.
He responds that the Swiss were impossible to work with and owe him money.
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