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Free sign upThe phrase "are impractical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not practical or feasible in a given context.
Example: "While the ideas presented are innovative, they are impractical for our current budget constraints."
Alternatives: "are unfeasible" or "are not realistic".
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The parliamentary offices are so far apart that most MPs feel that heels are impractical.
I think they are impractical.
The first two are impractical and unlikely.
Maybe some of the ideas are impractical.
And you think high heels are impractical?
8. DO AWAY WITH EXIT POLLS Pollsters are impractical.
"There are those who claim that such proposals are impractical.
But for the majority, proper precautions are impractical and unrealistic.
All his promises are impractical, but the crowds don't care.
Unfortunately, such models are impractical for full-volume manufacturing processes.
Furthermore, clinical trials to treat aging are impractical.
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