Sentence examples for made impossible from inspiring English sources

"made impossible" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something has been made or rendered impossible. Example: The heavy snowstorm made it impossible for the planes to take off from the airport.

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Which meant our work was made impossible.

In several southern provinces, polling was made impossible.

For years such a joint commemoration was made impossible by Turkey's refusal to acknowledge the genocide.

He did something uninterrupted success might have made impossible: he became more creative.

(I am leaving out reunions made impossible by death, like The Beatles and Can).

A commonsense solution is made impossible because budgets and staff are so threadbare.

The critical point is that difficult decisions are made impossible without an evidence base.

Clinton and Bernie Sanders also made impossible promises to bring back jobs.

The problem is that "any kind of popular initiative, not under government control, is made impossible.

Stanford researchers, who made impossible protein-folding simulations routine with Folding@home, bring the technology to supercomputing.

He occasionally seems to be searching for an authentic human connection that Mr. Alagna's more presentational style made impossible.

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