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Discover Ludwig"in an impasse" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a situation in which there is no obvious solution or way forward. For example: After hours of negotiations, the two sides found themselves in an impasse, unable to agree on a resolution.
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That said, we are not in an impasse.
If the mediation ends in an impasse, or if issues remain unresolved, the process isn't over.
The failure of the USA Freedom Act leaves the Senate in an impasse.
Morsi has the authority to re-engineer the committee in an impasse.
The talks broke down in an impasse but could be revived.
The result is that the EHRC appointment is stuck in an impasse.
He said, though, that the city and Thor Equities were "not in an impasse at all".
In med-arb, if the mediation ends in an impasse, or if issues remain unresolved, the process isn't over.
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In Vienna, an impasse over conventional arms threatened to derail a historic deal on nuclear weapons.
In addition, an impasse continues over North Korea's demand for a light water nuclear reactor.
In such an impasse the case for putting Brexit to another public vote gets ever more compelling.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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