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'entirely impossible' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is completely impossible or out of the question. For example: "It is entirely impossible to turn back time."
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It's entirely impossible to believe.
London; Dear Sir, The thing is entirely impossible.
"It is entirely impossible for us to be able to co-exist with Bengali Muslims again.
But it's not entirely impossible to picture a few Republicans going along.
Then again, Peter Parker does dance, so it's not entirely impossible.
"This has never been in a place where everyone says it is entirely impossible," D.A.C. Hewitt said.
It's hard, working with elephants in the room, but not entirely impossible, as I think I've just proved.
It is, I do not exaggerate, entirely impossible to deduce which is the one you are supposed to be liking.
Eating with the Chefs (Phaidon) by Per Anders Jorgensen offers a similarly aspirational but not entirely impossible vibe.
I feel somewhat certain that no deal will be announced at the winter meetings, although that is not entirely impossible".
Nothing, save an implausible (though not entirely impossible) degree of mean-spiritedness on the part of countries already in, will prevent their eventual inclusion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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