Sentence examples for impossibly difficult to from inspiring English sources

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Madoff made it seem impossibly difficult to invest with him.

The administration's initial case, the apparently real reason it wants to act -- to uphold an international norm with limited strikes -- is almost impossibly difficult to make.

How many bookish young men and women have there been who found it impossibly difficult to form easy friendships with their peers, let alone successful romantic liaisons and subsequent marriages?

Having experimented with hundreds of the more weird and wonderful edible crops over the years, I can personally vouch for the fact that the words "edible" and "tasty" definitely do not always go hand-in-hand, and some delicious crops are impossibly difficult to grow or just have terrible yields.

Rating: 4 out of 5 – "an impressive stump of a building" For all its beauty, the new wing of the Tate is actually impossibly difficult to take a selfie with, as demonstrated by the shufflings of the camera-ready crowds queuing from the bottom of the Switch House this weekend.

Wearing a futuristic space suit made from discarded junk, the astronaut is a kid from the ghetto who wanders the streets at night, a one-man walking art project in a city that can be almost impossibly difficult to live in, let alone perform.

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Back in 1860, our country was at a frightening and wrenching crossroads as we faced what appeared to many Americans to be an impossibly difficult decision: to accept the line drawn of no new expansion of its morally corrupt energy source and to commit to building America's future on a new economic footing.

He added: "It is an impossibly difficult decision to make about whether to launch a raid and try to free a hostage.

While the answers ranged from, most frequently, crowd-pleaser "Peter and the Starcatcher," to the less-praised "A Streetcar Named Desire," the consensus seemed to be this was an impossibly difficult question to answer in a year of exceptional theater.

This series isn't about procedures and protocols, or even failures, at the highest levels; it's more focussed on the impossibly difficult day-to-day job of preventing disasters, without getting killed in the process.

*On the young Jack Nicklaus: "Of all the rich, old malevolent illusions assaulted by Jack Nicklaus in his first 20 months as a professional golfer, the one that old-timers on the circuit were most disturbed to see shattered -- or at least cracked -- was the notion that golf is an impossibly difficult game to master".

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