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The phrase "impossible to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that cannot be physically relocated or changed in position.
Example: "The boulder was so large that it was impossible to move without heavy machinery."
Alternatives: "unable to be moved" or "not feasible to relocate."
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"It's impossible to move the whole country".
It's impossible to move in those circumstances.
The driver's leg was impossible to move.
It was almost impossible to move at that point.
But it's impossible to move forward without mistakes.
"Because of so much cultural conflict, it's impossible to move forward," she said.
It is in virtually impossible to move between the two worlds.
I have to leave it there or it will be impossible to move on".
By noon, it was impossible to move easily through the crowd.
Purnell's sudden resignation ensured it was impossible to move Darling at all.
The wall has gone, replaced by a thoroughfare that is impossible to move.
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