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are insupportable
adjective
Not supportable; incapable of being supported or borne; unendurable; insufferable; intolerable.
Exact(2)
The premise is that a water shortage has rendered an unnamed city so arid that private toilets are insupportable.
Consequently, the assertions of Schmitz et al. [ 1] are insupportable and our suggestion that the huge eyes of giant squid are uniquely suited for detecting sperm whales remains intact.
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Earl: This is insupportable.
The Chile of Pinochet is insupportable.
Any kind of stress was insupportable.
"It's insupportable to have such a situation.
The current name may be insupportable, but changing it would be fraught.
The posturing by Miami's elected leaders in refusing to aid federal authorities was insupportable.
It is Australia's responsibility and in its present form, it is insupportable".
The point is made, but the statement is insupportable, as Mr. Geck surely knows better than most.
And there I read, "If we could see ourselves as we really are, life would be insupportable".
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