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Discover Ludwig'impossible of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You can use the word 'impossible' as an adjective (e.g. "It is impossible to know the answer") or as a noun (e.g. "It is an impossible situation"). Example: The task seemed impossible of completion.
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Impossible, of course.
It's impossible, of course, to follow.
That's impossible, of course.
But some are impossible, of course.
Is apartheid impossible of realization?
Which would be impossible, of course.
Then adds: "That's impossible, of course.
Proving cause and effect is impossible, of course.
Which is impossible, of course, at least for now.
That's impossible, of course, and it's a major design challenge.
It is impossible, of course, to verify Mr. Zhu's claim.
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