Sentence examples for hardly impossible to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "hardly impossible to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very difficult but not entirely unachievable. Example: "While it may seem daunting, it's hardly impossible to complete the project within the deadline."

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It is hardly impossible to find more money for infrastructure.

Qaddafi had been despised in the Arab world for decades; support in the region for his removal was hardly impossible to conjure.

It will be interesting to see if the American public actually supports this once they see the results (no more cheap gardeners, no more cheap vegetables, etc)., but the basic idea is hardly impossible to implement.

Morrison's plot is not, it must be said, especially sophisticated; the image of two men, at least one of whom is probably insane, slugging it out on the golf course is clearly schematic and the novel's denouement hardly impossible to predict.

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Typically, in real world PAT applications, underwater acoustic signals are generated by various moving sources whose number and positions are hardly, (or impossible), to be identified, (as in the case of shoal of fish or wave noises).

Another DeepMind NHS collaboration, with Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, does not involve patient identifiable data — although the nature of the data being shared (detailed biometric eye scans) means it would hardly be impossible to link scans to individuals should there be a data leak.

As long as two-thirds of the growing Hispanic voting bloc lines up with Democrats, it will be increasingly difficult (though hardly impossible) for Republicans to win national elections.

That is unlikely for the moment given Congressional dysfunction, as the justices certainly knew, but it is hardly impossible in the months and years to come.

Last week against New England, he found Jake Ballard on the winning touchdown pass with 15 seconds remaining; two scores with more than 12 minutes to play was hardly impossible.

Mr. Kerry's office was less crowded and slightly more somber, reflecting what his own advisers described as the difficult, though hardly impossible, task he faces in trying to resuscitate his once high-flying campaign.

There is a striation in his mighty sound, the streaks of time passing, hardly disabling but impossible to miss.

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