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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impossible mission" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that someone is attempting to do, but has a very low chance of succeeding. For example, "He was sent on an impossible mission to find the cure for cancer."
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Why would these people propose this impossible mission?
stands for Impossible Mission Force, but that's just silly.
They had sent him out on a nearly impossible mission.
Shangri-La's impossible mission: to recreate a resortlike feel, high above the city's chaos.
"THE IMPOSSIBLE MISSION FORCE (IMF) has decided to establish an online presence".
Alas, my summer whizzed by, and the vacation became an impossible mission.
— the Impossible Mission Force, an American team of top-secret, superbly skilled agents — is organized.
Kaz Brekker has an offer that will give him ultimate wealth but it's an impossible mission.
Pity them because they have nothing but exhortation to fulfil this impossible mission.
Brahimi said he faced an almost impossible mission to persuade both sides to lay down arms.
He did not remotely sound, or look, like a man embarking on an impossible mission.
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