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The phrase "for being impossible to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a reason or justification for something that cannot be done or achieved.
Example: "She apologized for being impossible to reach during the busy season."
Alternatives: "due to being unachievable" or "because it cannot be done".
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No wonder the Italian has a reputation for being impossible to dislike.
(They have attracted many more complaints for being impossible to remove).
He was referring to Connie Girl, a doorwoman who was famous for being impossible to get past and impossible to book.
A record scoring feat was all the more remarkable for being impossible to predict at half-time, when City were jeered off the field by their supporters.
The fact the transactions took place has been known for a year, but Enron's disclosures have been widely criticized for being impossible to understand.
Campbell also resigned, criticizing Hubbard for being impossible to work with, and blamed him for the disorganization and financial ruin of the Foundations.
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Then the bird (or birds, for it is impossible to say for sure that there is only one) vanished.
Whether ADIL can act as an agent for reconciliation is impossible to know.
Lloyd George's promise of troops returning to "a land fit for heroes" was impossible to fulfil.
This is all taken at the designer's word, for it is impossible to see.
All that, for now, is impossible to say.
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