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"impossibility to do" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the lack of ability or capability to do something due to it being impossible. Example: Due to the impossibility to do any physical activity, the doctor advised John to rest and avoid any strenuous exercise.
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Moreover, there would be no need for the proposed draconian legislation to make carrying such cards obligatory: it would be a physical impossibility to do otherwise, since your digital code/identification number is present in practically every cell of your body.
He has devoted 4 years of his life to making 'When We Rise' with the hope of sharing not all (an impossibility to do over 4 nights), but many, of our important LGBTQ stories with the widest audience possible.
This may have be owing to the impossibility to do a trio-analysis, which is generally required for relevant interpretation of variants.
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This had been delayed by Italian and German demands that air transport be included, which was perhaps a delaying tactic given the impossibility to doing so effectively.
Arrow's theorem, it has been said, is about the impossibility of trying to do too much with too little information about people's preferences.
Given the impossibility of predicting anything to do with Italy, we decided to try hard statistical probability.The football World Cup looks like a good place to start.
It's possible that some have concluded that since any such plan would be a political impossibility, the best thing to do is to try and recruit the big banks to the side of stability to put them in a situation where they will support restrictions on certain activities so long as their status as cash-printing money machines seems safe.
Essentially, he's invoking Poe's law, the old Internet rule that has to do with the impossibility of proving whether an extreme statement online is earnest or ironic unless you truly know the author's intent.
And of course some of our frustration has to do with the impossibility of deciding whether Georgie is a con artist, a heartbroken woman, a mental case, or all of the above.
(Backing Obama's nominee is apparently a self-evident impossibility). So the only way out might be to do nothing.
One might think so because of various beliefs about the impossibility of in fact doing good for people against their will or because one thinks that although possible to do good it is in fact inconsistent with some normative standard which ought to prevail.
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