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it relatively impossible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it relatively impossible" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "it is relatively impossible." Example: "Given the circumstances, it is relatively impossible to complete the project on time."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
it's out of the question
it generally impossible
it almost impossible
it truly impossible
it cannot be done
it quite impossible
it nearly impossible
it utterly impossible
it's almost impossible
it really impossible
it completely impossible
it is impossible
it is virtually impossible
it virtually useless
it is nearly impossible
it is almost impossible
it's nearly impossible
it basically impossible
it essentially impossible
it largely impossible
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This was unsurprising since the nature of a patient information leaflet makes it relatively impossible to blind both GPs and patients.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
John Paschal, the Ford regional sales manager who oversaw the change in Beverly Hills, said: "Fifteen years ago, it was relatively impossible to market to gays and lesbians because they were -- or chose to be -- invisible.
News & Media
"I just think both of them over the course of the season, and with what they've done in Test footy, it's relatively impossible to leave one out," Cheika said.
News & Media
Fourth, it is crucial to point out that without the approval of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well as the senior cadre of IRGC, it would have been relatively impossible to envision the new appointment of Prime Minister Haidar al Abadi.
News & Media
Without proper understanding of the process to be used for manufacturing, design of the part is relatively impossible.
Naturally, the picture is stirring plenty of controversy, as the grainy image makes confirming any of the contents relatively impossible -- but peoples' curiosity certainly has been enticed as the Loch Ness Monster legend rages once more.
News & Media
Regarding publishing, getting a meaningful book advance as a yoga teacher seems to be relatively impossible unless sex is somehow involved: either you used yoga to overcome some childhood violation or you are now "empowering" people - most likely people of the female persuasion - and most often by misappropriating "tantra" (to have more, better, different orgasms).
News & Media
The remoteness of this region has kept it relatively pristine; it is still impossible to travel by car through most of Canaima National Park because there are almost no roads.
News & Media
Does it make it impossible?
Science
Keep it relatively clean.
Wiki
Moreover, because a reaction could take place relatively quickly, it is impossible to quantitatively compare experimentally observed leaking rates to the ones observed in our simulations.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always include the verb "is" or "was" when using "relatively impossible" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, "it is relatively impossible".
Common error
A frequent error is omitting the verb "is" or "was" before "relatively impossible". Always include the appropriate form of the verb 'be' to form a grammatically correct sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it relatively impossible" functions as a statement expressing a high degree of improbability. Ludwig AI reports the phrase is not correct in English. In correct English, it requires the inclusion of the verb "is".
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it relatively impossible" is grammatically incorrect in English. The correct form is "it is relatively impossible". According to Ludwig AI, the inclusion of the verb "is" is necessary for grammatical accuracy. The phrase conveys that something is highly improbable but not entirely impossible. Common errors include omitting the verb "is". Related phrases such as "it is nearly impossible" and "it is almost impossible" offer similar nuanced meanings. Always ensure grammatical correctness when using this phrase in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is nearly impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'nearly' specifies a high degree of difficulty.
it's fairly impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'fairly' suggests a significant level of difficulty.
it is quite impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'quite' indicates a complete impossibility.
it's almost impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'almost' conveys a near impossibility.
it is virtually impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'virtually' suggests an impossibility in practical terms.
it is hardly possible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness; 'hardly' indicates a low probability.
it's remotely possible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness and a negative, indicating a very low chance.
it is theoretically impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness and specifies an impossibility based on theory.
it is technically impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness and specifies an impossibility based on technical constraints.
it borders on impossible
Adds 'is' for grammatical correctness and uses a metaphorical expression to suggest a near-impossibility.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "it relatively impossible"?
The correct phrasing is to include the verb 'to be': "it is relatively impossible". You could also consider alternatives like "it is nearly impossible" or "it is almost impossible".
What does "it is relatively impossible" mean?
It means that something is very difficult or unlikely to happen, but not completely out of the question. It's less absolute than saying "it is impossible".
Which is more accurate: "it is relatively impossible" or "it is absolutely impossible"?
"It is absolutely impossible" indicates something cannot happen under any circumstances. "It is relatively impossible" suggests it is highly improbable, but perhaps conceivable under specific, unlikely conditions.
Can I use "it is relatively impossible" in formal writing?
Yes, but ensure it is grammatically correct. Alternatives with slightly stronger wording, like "it is virtually impossible", might be more impactful depending on the context.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested