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Good, perhaps, but impractical.
This is tempting but impractical.
Progress is not only illusory but impractical.
An equally tall receiving antenna would be ideal but impractical.
Critics called it a noble but impractical venture.
Markets are good at weeding out trendy but impractical technologies, for one thing.
The idea of democracy is just that, Mr. Homberger said -- a lovely but impractical theory.
"At 20percentt, a weapon would be doable but impractical" because of its gargantuan size.
A bouillabaisse that could have been the best in town was undercut by its serving dish, photogenic but impractical.
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Scrunched into one of BBC Salford's trendy-but-impractical "meeting pods", Wall is unflappably good-humoured.
Floating an exciting-but-impractical innovation for a swath of press coverage is such an old PR tactic you'd hope no one would fall for it, and yet everyone still does.
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