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The part of the sentence 'makes it impossible for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something makes it impossible to do something. For example: "The lack of funding makes it impossible for the wildlife sanctuary to remain open."
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He makes it impossible for viewers to look away.
This makes it impossible for medical students to do dissections.
It also "makes it impossible for peace negotiations to resume".
Toibin's genius is that he makes it impossible for us to walk away.
That makes it impossible for airlines like ours to go in and compete".
This makes it impossible for any individual to assess what's out there.
This makes it impossible for even the most oblivious to ignore the hot Taurus.
The sheer volume of new information makes it impossible for doctors to keep up.
"He's terrible at them, and he makes it impossible for anyone to do their jobs.
This makes it impossible for book-keepers to "mark" them to market.
This makes it impossible for the Hungarian government to shut it down.
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