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"it is unfathomable" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It's typically used to describe something that is difficult to understand or comprehend. For example: "The complexity of quantum mechanics is unfathomable."
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It is unfathomable that its recent weekend fare has included bull riding, curling and skateboarding (and the Kentucky Derby).
It is unfathomable to imagine this "system" without her.
It is unfathomable that so much time has passed.
It is unfathomable to think Boston College can rally against the Irish defense.
To an Italian it is unfathomable that a job's permanency can become void.
It is unfathomable that such an individual could even be considered for a pardon".
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"It's unfathomable," its awestruck star, Steve Van Dormer, told Hollywood.com.
It was unfathomable, Mr. Reed said.
It's unfathomable now.
"It was unfathomable," she said.
To actually see it was unfathomable.
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