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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less impossible" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used in situations where an action or task seems very difficult to complete, but not entirely impossible. For example: "The goal of finding a cure for this disease seemed nearly impossible, but with technology advancing every day, it has become less impossible."
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Escape for these girls is more or less impossible.
In "Boccanegra" it is more or less impossible to avoid the occasional hoary gesture.
"But there are terrestrial works which to us today seem no less impossible".
To the layperson, these competing claims are more or less impossible to adjudicate.
What once seemed more or less impossible - their pro-tection - now seems obviously and palpably inconceivable.
It's more or less impossible, however, not to talk about it afterwards.
In the past I've have tried to do everything myself, which is more or less impossible.
Lunch outings, which had once given the impression of freedom, were more or less impossible to arrange.
After throwing in consecutive practices Monday, Pennington proclaimed his mission to be ready for a Super Bowl run less impossible.
It is more or less impossible to think about the total lack of desire and pleasure without feeling slightly nauseous.
But that timetable now looks more or less impossible, even if a government can be found that wants to stick to the bail-out's conditions.
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