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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are impracticable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not feasible or practical to implement or execute.
Example: "The proposed solutions to the problem are impracticable given the current resources available."
Alternatives: "are unfeasible" or "are not viable".
Dictionary
are impracticable
adjective
Not practicable; impossible or difficult in practice.
synonyms
Exact(20)
Justice Scalia was right: religious exemptions to general laws are impracticable.
The first line of attack will be that they are impracticable.
Wenger believes that incentivised salaries, such as those outlined by Manchester United at their annual shareholders' meeting last week, are impracticable.
Due to these reasons, Monte Carlo computations that accurately consider the spectral properties of radiation are impracticable for several cases of interest in engineering.
For those study designs in which laser microdissection and RNA preamplification are impracticable, the optimal yield of genuine cancer RNA is a key factor in gene-expression analysis.
"Products like mine and many others are impracticable to stamp or shape or color in a certain way," she said, arguing also that individual wrapping and child-resistant packaging could bear significant costs.
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Without it tableting was impracticable.
A full exposition is impracticable.
First, such a measure is impracticable.
But in fact the land reform was impracticable.
The Tate wanted it, but were advised that its removal was impracticable.
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