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The phrase "awkward or impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is difficult to navigate or cannot be accomplished.
Example: "The instructions were so unclear that following them felt awkward or impossible."
Alternatives: "challenging or unfeasible" or "difficult or impractical".
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It is extremely likely that Titanoboa had similar habits, because the animal's large size would have made living on land awkward or impossible.
The contortions that this doctrine produces, particularly in situations where the donative intent is clear but the thing in question is awkward or impossible to deliver, have long been noted by courts and commentators alike.
Anything greater than this makes a two-way conversation awkward or impossible.
You'd get a link that you could freely distribute, when typically it's awkward or impossible to post your stream to other social networks when you're on camera already.
It seems that display-makers are counting on the flexible display market to blow up over the next few years as displays become possible in places where they were awkward or impossible before: wrapped around poles, embedded in cloth, and so on.
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Or impossible.
They are just awkward, or excruciating.
Does that sound awkward or funny?
Everybody looks hangdog, awkward or appalled.
Do you attempt to look intentionally nerdy, awkward or ugly?
They are not necessarily just being awkward or rebellious.
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