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The phrase "makes it impracticable for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a situation that renders something difficult or unfeasible for someone or something. Example: "The lack of funding makes it impracticable for us to continue the project."
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To overcome its porosity (which makes it impracticable for storing liquids in its unglazed state, for example), the fired object is covered with finely ground glass powder suspended in water and is then fired a second time.
This limitation makes it impracticable for standard optical microscopes [7].
Furthermore, a large number of sensors makes it impracticable for optimal tuning of the CF. The present work lays the foundation for sensor filtering that employs the CF for attitude estimation by means of a magnetometer as an external aid, and an EKF for additional sensors integration.
Second, the representativeness of task performance samples analysed by such tools is often dubious, partly because in many jobs it is common for workers to perform a variety of tasks for variable amounts of time, which makes it impracticable for observers to take adequate account of all physical exposures and their durations [ 29, 53, 56].
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In his order, Judge Chin said that while victims typically had a right to be "reasonably heard" at a sentencing, the number of people seeking to speak at Mr. Madoff's sentencing made it "impracticable" for them all to speak.
The operational and funding conditions of this program made it impracticable to use accelerometers for measuring PA and sedentary time for the whole of the study sample.
Mr. Hughes said that difficult conditions in credit markets have "made it impracticable to obtain financing for this transaction on reasonably acceptable terms".
And the secrecy that surrounded preparations for presidential trips to Afghanistan, he added, made it impracticable to take the special envoy and other interagency staff.
The firm explained euphemistically that it was having "valuation issues" which made it "impracticable to be able to fairly calculate the net asset value" of one fund.
His clothes were at once immature and archaic, since he had bought them when he was much younger, before the war made it impracticable to buy clothes.
But conditions imposed by Sprint's revised bid with SoftBank made it "impracticable" to put together a counter bid ahead of the 11 59 p.m. deadline.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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