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"impossible to conclude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to emphasize that something is not able to be determined conclusively due to lack of information or evidence. For example, "Due to insufficient evidence, it is impossible to conclude whether the suspect is guilty or not."
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It is impossible to conclude that Congress intended so incongruous a result.
Looking at the reaction to his new album, it appears impossible to conclude that Simon's best days are behind him.
"It is impossible to conclude in the face of those documents that Tim Rigas acted in bad faith," he said.
To start with, it's impossible to conclude that hate crimes are being prosecuted on a large scale.
"As such it has been impossible to conclude whether there had been incriminating evidence on the devices," Kroll said.
"However, it is impossible to conclude that those changes – all dependent on one another – would have resulted in MI5 discovering evidence of attack planning.
If you look at all those things it is impossible to conclude anything but [that] we are further away from power than we were on 8 May.
It is virtually impossible to conclude that the obscenely excessive prosecution he now faces is unrelated to that journalism and his related activism.
It is impossible to conclude from this documentary whether American policy will succeed, though from this close to the ground the hurdles look insurmountably high.
However, the penalty changed everything and no matter how many times you watched the replay, it was impossible to conclude that Alli had been sent tumbling by Naughton.
"We very much regret that the scale of the task made it impossible to conclude … in time for this [session]," he said.
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