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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impossible target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a goal or objective that is deemed unachievable or unrealistic.
Example: "The team's deadline was an impossible target, given the limited resources and time available."
Alternatives: "unattainable goal" or "unrealistic objective".
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This is not an impossible target.
"This is an impossible target," says Suzuki.
This is an impossible target to achieve, for many reasons.
The clue, "Nearly impossible target, literally" didn't help me much at that point.
Once Steinbrenner extended Torre's contract, he made an already powerful manager an almost impossible target to dent.
When Britain's head coach, Charles van Commenee, set his medal tally at five despite those injuries, it had seemed an impossible target.
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They just give us impossible targets".
If they didn't meet the impossible targets.
The only way to push the boundaries is to set seemingly impossible targets.
Workers at the factory are given "impossible" targets of sewing up to 2,000 garments a day, she said.
He was given the most difficult classes, the pokier, more unpleasant classrooms and almost impossible targets, until he had to leave, with dangerously high blood-pressure.
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