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The phrase "impossibly high" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a number or quantity as being exceptionally and unreasonably large. For example: "The cost of this project is impossibly high."
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Those seemed impossibly high goals.
That is an impossibly high standard.
The sky was impossibly high and wide.
The production values are impossibly high.
Nadal had been brilliant, even by his impossibly high standards.
As new parents, we hold ourselves to impossibly high standards.
On Friday Mr. Arkin said that count seemed impossibly high.
In the process, he also set an impossibly high bar.
Our narratives are grisly, the stakes impossibly high.
Her shoes, impossibly high, are decorated with sparkling jewels.
Sometimes, this meant Swartz's standards were impossibly high.
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