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The phrase "completely impossible to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is impossible to do, even with the most effort. For example: "It is completely impossible to predict the future."
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It was "completely impossible" to transition to a plantation resource.
It is completely impossible to interview Diane von Furstenberg.
"It has become completely impossible to carry out proceedings in this manner".
"This new law will make it almost completely impossible to talk about politics".
"And at the end of every day, it was completely impossible to sleep or switch off.
In passing the order, Judge Aggarwal argued that the crowds pressing inside the courtroom made it "completely impossible" to function.
"Anyone familiar with banking and finance will know that it is completely impossible to legislate out bad practice.
One that, unlike the endowment policies I took out in the 1980s, will be completely impossible to put right.
"We were open on Sunday nights, for a while, and the people who came from the club, it was completely impossible to serve them.
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He began to dream a dream that looked completely impossible, which to his way of thinking meant, "Go for it".
Endless sexual encounters pretending to be seeking that perfect and completely impossible man to fill his gaping emotional void".
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