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The phrase "it is untenable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or argument that is not sustainable or cannot be supported. Here is an example: "The company's claims of high profits are becoming increasingly untenable in light of declining sales and mounting debt."
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The French philosopher Elisabeth Badinter has said that "it is untenable to demand damages for being born and even more untenable to grant them".
Elisabeth Badinter, a writer and philosopher, who is not opposed to abortion, said she was troubled by the decision because "it is untenable to demand damages for being born and even more untenable to grant them".
"In light of the ineffectiveness of the scheme, it is untenable for government policy to stay in its current form, particularly with the steepest increase in Australia's emissions to occur in the next four years.
"It is untenable that it not be under Israeli responsibility".
For advocates and policymakers addressing hate crime, it is untenable.
It is untenable for Israeli citizens to live in terror.
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But it's untenable.
It's untenable".
And for Beltran, it was untenable.
I made it clear that it was untenable for me to welcome it".
In other words, it realised that the techno-declinist theses that helped launch it were untenable.
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it untenable
it is unjustifiable
it is inadmissible
it is insupportable
it is unaffordable
it is unmanageable
it is impossible
it is unsupportable
it is unfeasible
it is insufferable
it is unviable
it is unbearable
it is impracticable
it is intolerable
it is unacceptable
it is unattainable
it is unable
it is inconceivable
it is unrealistic
it is indefensible
it is unthinkable
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