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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impractical in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe something that is not feasible or unrealistic in a particular situation or context. Example: "While the idea of completely eliminating fossil fuels may seem idealistic, it is impractical in our current society where they are deeply integrated into our infrastructure."
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Do you think craft is impractical in today's world?
Hunting them was impractical in such a densely populated place.
You couldn't have a 16ft-long nose: it's impractical in a TV studio.
Professional techniques are interesting to learn, but often impractical in the home kitchen.
Pharmacists say the consent requirement would be impractical in many situations.
But cidofovir must be administered intravenously, making it impractical in a fast-moving outbreak.
Other experts argue that the method may be impractical in many families where two parents work.
Cortesio recently cut off her ponytail because it was impractical in the Florida heat.
Some promises are soon forgotten; others, particularly "land for land", prove impractical in densely populated Asia.
However acute pressures on health systems mean that this argument might be impractical in larger numbers of patients".
Jean-Jacques Urvoas, the justice minister, said the scheme was impractical in an interview with France Info.
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