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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impossible about" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is difficult or impossible to do or understand. Here is an example sentence: I find it impossible to make sense of the instructions. There is something confusing about them.
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"That became impossible about ten days ago," he said.
It has something impossible about it.
There's nothing impossible about such progress.
What it so impossible about that?Plenty, from both sides of the equation.
The price is expensive but not impossible, about $100 a can.
But there's nothing impossible about him; he's just a hypertrophied, literarily decorated version".
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Thanksgiving morning comes, and people realize they have worries about the meal, basic questions about gravy and impossible ones about pie.
Finding it anywhere else in the world is just about impossible.
But when you're trying to play catch-up, it's just about impossible.
It is just about impossible.
It is impossible to talk about this book without talking about, "the horror," it is also impossible to talk about this book and not address its racism.
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