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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are practically impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or tasks that are very difficult to achieve or accomplish, but not entirely out of the realm of possibility.
Example: "Given the current circumstances, completing the project on time is practically impossible."
Alternatives: "are nearly impossible" or "are almost unachievable."
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Electric fans are practically impossible to find in stores, and air conditioners have jumped in price.
Every bloc of nations has favorites, so the political missions are practically impossible to shave.
Biological systems are so complex that complete audits are practically impossible.
"Amazon operates with economies of scale that are practically impossible to match," says Reuven Cohen of Enomaly, which runs SpotCloud, an online marketplace where firms sell excess cloud-computing capacity.The cloud is crucial to the success of Amazon's gadget strategy.
Elsewhere in the world, such shutdowns are practically impossible.
The possible interactions between concurrent threads running on different cores are practically impossible to model.
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But it's practically impossible.
"In two minutes, that was practically impossible," he said.
"An uprising against the military right now is practically impossible.
When your model says that something is so unlikely it's practically impossible, it's not.
This, they found, would be practically impossible given local superstitions toward death.
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