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"deemed unachievable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when talking about something that appears to be impossible to complete or accomplish. For example, "He set an extremely ambitious goal, one that many have deemed unachievable."
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Billy Morgan, 26, from Southampton, won the global race to nail the trick – deemed unachievable by some – in Livigno, Italy, on his last day on the mountains this season.
Eight red projects - meaning those deemed "unachievable" as a result of budget, schedule or delivery problems - include the refranchising of the West Coast Main Line scheme.
Obtaining specific consent from individual biobank participants for each subsequent research proposal after the initial broad consent has, up until now, in general been deemed unachievable.
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Peace must once again become an ideal that we strive towards, rather than deemed an unachievable illusion.
She deemed it "fascinating".
He deemed this "offensive".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
Some were deemed betrayers.
The complex was deemed revolutionary.
The subject is deemed distasteful.
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