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"deemed impossible" is correct and usable in written English
You would use it to describe something that has been judged to be too difficult or unlikely to be achieved. For example, "The task of building a 3D-printed aircraft was deemed impossible until now."
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It was deemed impossible before I got it to work.
Their computers were programmed to ignore any figures deemed "impossible".
What was once deemed impossible has become commonplace.
The deal, called "federalization," was initially deemed impossible to pull off by the authority's staff.
Domestic broadband enabled things deemed impossible on sluggish dial-up connections.
But the French left is famous for losing presidential elections deemed impossible to lose.
It pivots on a chord that the original dedicatee deemed impossible to play.
The dissection of a square into unequal squares, deemed impossible as early as 1907, was first reported in 1939.
At this stage, containment of the virus is deemed impossible but a pandemic is not necessarily inevitable.
The place of confinement was the guva, a rock-cut cell on the Castel Sant'Angelo from which escape was deemed impossible.
On the one hand, the experiment engendered great excitement for defying conventional scientific belief: cloning a living being from an adult cell had long been deemed impossible.
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