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it largely impossible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it largely impossible" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is largely impossible"? You can use this phrase to express that something is mostly or primarily impossible to achieve or accomplish. Example: "Given the current circumstances, it is largely impossible to meet the deadline."
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News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
it's out of the question
it presents significant challenges
it generally impossible
it is highly improbable
it is unrealistic
it almost impossible
it truly impossible
it cannot be done
it relatively impossible
it is practically impossible
it quite impossible
it nearly impossible
it utterly impossible
it's almost impossible
it really impossible
it completely impossible
it virtually useless
it is nearly impossible
it is almost impossible
it is barely feasible
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
In fact, they reached far beyond Hyde and made it largely impossible to use a policyholder's own dollars to pay for abortion coverage.
News & Media
Just six Republicans broke with their party to join Democrats in supporting the new bill, which is needed to counter a noxious 2007 Supreme Court decision that made it largely impossible to enforce the guarantee of equal pay for equal work contained in Title VII of the 1964 law.
News & Media
"Independent Maps makes the policy argument that upholding the circuit court's finding that the plaintiffs were entitled to judgment on the pleadings will 'make it largely impossible to make meaningful reforms in the redistricting process.,'" writes Justice Thomas Kilbride, writing for the four Democrats on the court.
News & Media
Karen and Myanmar refugees, migrants, and displaced persons are quite mobile, creating regular staff turnover, and lack access to a secondary and tertiary education system, making it largely impossible to train them to become investigators.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Of course, no venture-backed company has grown as quickly as Uber; it was largely impossible to anticipate the kind of challenges the company would face, particularly as it battled to establish an entirely new market.
News & Media
Their target is ordinary people, and increasingly they collaborate.Ten years ago it was largely impossible for either group to express themselves in Saudi Arabia to much more than a roomful of friends.
News & Media
As a result, it is largely impossible to reliably assess the benefit and harm of medical drugs on the basis of published trials.
iPhones are allegedly getting OLED screens in their next iteration, according to some rumors, but it's largely impossible to know what's happening in Cupertino until Jony says the magic words and the products gyrate in front of you.
News & Media
Such a comparison has not to our knowledge been previously performed, as it is largely impossible for most researchers in the USA.
Science
Attempting to obtain informed consent where it is largely impossible is demoralising and threatens the integrity of the researcher, REC and the institution [ 45].
Science
As a result, it is largely impossible to identify carcinomatous foci on naked eye examination of the cut surface of the prostate, underlining the difficulties faced in imaging the gland.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical accuracy, restructure your sentence to include the verb "is" before "largely", as in "it is largely impossible". This corrects the grammatical error while retaining the intended meaning.
Common error
Avoid omitting the verb "is" when using the adverb "largely" to modify "impossible". Without it, the sentence becomes grammatically incorrect and less clear. Always write "it is largely impossible" instead of "it largely impossible".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it largely impossible" functions as an incomplete clause expressing a high degree of infeasibility. However, it is grammatically incorrect as it misses the auxiliary verb "is". Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical error while presenting examples where the verb "is" is omitted.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it largely impossible" aims to express that something is mostly unachievable, but Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect due to the missing "is". Correct usage requires including the auxiliary verb, resulting in "it is largely impossible". While examples from news and scientific sources exist, the phrase should be used cautiously in formal writing. For greater clarity and formality, consider alternatives like "it is highly improbable" or specifying the challenges involved. Remember to prioritize grammatical correctness for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is mostly impossible
Replaces "largely" with "mostly", indicating a very high degree of impossibility.
it is practically impossible
Substitutes "largely" with "practically", suggesting impossibility in a practical sense.
it is almost impossible
Uses "almost" instead of "largely", indicating a near impossibility.
it is exceedingly difficult
Replaces the concept of impossibility with extreme difficulty.
it is highly improbable
Focuses on the low probability of success rather than absolute impossibility.
it is barely feasible
Suggests that something is technically possible but with great difficulty.
it presents significant challenges
Downplays impossibility and emphasizes the presence of major obstacles.
it is unrealistic
Indicates that the expectation of success is not based in reality.
it is unachievable under current conditions
Highlights that the conditions prevent achievement.
it cannot be realistically accomplished
Emphasizes the practical impossibility of achieving a goal.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something is almost impossible?
The grammatically correct way is to say "it is largely impossible". Other alternatives include using phrases like "it is nearly impossible", or "it is almost impossible".
Is "it largely impossible" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "it largely impossible" is not grammatically correct. The proper construction includes the verb "is", making it "it is largely impossible".
Are there more formal alternatives to "it is largely impossible"?
Yes, more formal alternatives include "it is highly improbable", "it is exceedingly difficult", or "it presents significant challenges".
Can "it is largely impossible" be used in academic writing?
While "it is largely impossible" is understandable, academic writing often favors more precise and formal language. Consider using alternatives like "it is highly unlikely" or specifying the challenges that make something unachievable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested