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The phrase "it would be impractical" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something is not practical or realistic in a given situation. Example: "Although I would love to travel to every country in the world, it would be impractical due to time and financial constraints."
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Most automakers sided with the EPA, saying it would be impractical for each state to dictate its own emissions standards.
Aside from being discriminatory, it would be impractical and counterproductive.
It would be impractical and unwise to think about consolidating these facilities.
It would be impractical for companies to adopt OPFOR's processes in their entirety.
Since that interview, Mr. Cuomo has not mentioned the idea, and his aides have acknowledged that it would be impractical.
They also say it would be impractical because it would require a new bureaucracy to enforce it.
They said it would be impractical to expect a president to veto the entire bill in such instances.
If enough cartoonists drew Muhammad, protest organizers reasoned, it would be impractical to threaten all of them.
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It would be impractical and possibly unethical to only use this programme in subgroups of patients for whom greater benefit is expected.
Clearly, broadcast news time is precious and it would be impractical to correct every small error.
In that event, it would be impractical, perhaps impossible, for officials to obtain individual warrants.
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