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The phrase "impossible escape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where escaping from a place or circumstance is deemed unfeasible or unattainable.
Example: "The prisoners realized that their chances of an impossible escape were dwindling as the guards tightened security."
Alternatives: "unattainable escape" or "infeasible escape".
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In the Bronx, survival regularly felt impossible, escape unimaginable.
It's the haunted look of a man who knows that change is impossible, escape the only possibility.
Day matched Norman's birdie after hitting an impossible escape shot from the right trees, an eye-high punch with a choked-down iron from 90 yards that skipped in like a landing jet and stopped 4 feet above the hole.
Or so he dreamed, while flies buzzed against the other side of the glass, attempting an impossible escape.
Olivia, still trapped in the Other Side and brainwashed, investigates the Rose brothers, who are able to do the seemingly impossible: escape from an amber-like substance used to contain fringe events.
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The story of how the hundreds of tattered, cloth-bound books with esoteric German titles ended up in New York includes impossible escapes, careful scholarship and some very heavy suitcases.
On several occasions during the war, Hines was forced to make narrow, seemingly impossible, escapes.
But SXSW Music is impossible to escape.
It's impossible to escape him.
Last week it was impossible to escape Pietersen.
It is impossible to escape the reverberations.
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