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"impossible to fathom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is too complex or profound to comprehend. For example, "The depth of her pain was impossible to fathom."
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Whitacre's motivation is impossible to fathom.
— that it is impossible to fathom without resorting to metaphor.
The vastness of this destruction is almost impossible to fathom.
That's a trail of trash that's nearly impossible to fathom.
"Some Bellow traits he finds impossible to fathom," wrote Hamilton.
Its solvency rests on a relationship with its neighbour that is impossible to fathom.
And quite what was going through the minds of the prisoners themselves is impossible to fathom.
From a desk in New York, it's impossible to fathom 50 m.p.h.
TalkSport, for reasons I find impossible to fathom, has increased its audience by almost 20%.
This Cesario speaks "very shrewishly" indeed, making Olivia's instant bewitchment impossible to fathom.
What's with the rattly title track whose point about celebrity culture is impossible to fathom?
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impossible to conceive
impossible to contemplate
impossible to include
impossible to recognise
impossible to sympathise
impossible to follow
impossible to apprehend
impossible to realise
impossible to encompass
impossible to realize
impossible to entertain
impossible to perceive
difficult to fathom
impossible to envision
impossible to imagine
impossible to grasp
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