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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unworkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe ideas, plans, or solutions that cannot be effectively implemented or executed.
Example: "The proposed strategies for the project are unworkable due to budget constraints."
Alternatives: "are impractical" or "are infeasible."
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are unworkable
adjective
Not workable or operable; not practical; unmanageable.
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These demands are unworkable.
Global treaties are unworkable.
Lobbyists for Silicon Valley say those provisions are unworkable.
The government's proposals on staff costs are "unworkable", she says.
I believe that apologies serve little purpose and that reparations are unworkable.
It is expensive, it has not cut emissions and its treaties are unworkable.
But they also think that parts of the bill are unworkable.
We need more of his type in the NHS.These reforms are unworkable.
Today's password schemes are unworkable and offer little security for users.
Conversely, the view that exchange-rate targets are unworkable implies that intervention is a waste of time.
Most of these grand ideas are unworkable, many are inconsistent and none has a hope of being implemented.
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