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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more impossible" is not standard in written English, as "impossible" is an absolute adjective and cannot be modified by "more." You might use it in informal contexts to emphasize the degree of impossibility, but it is generally considered incorrect.
Example: "The task seemed more impossible than ever after the new restrictions were announced."
Alternatives: "utterly impossible" or "completely impossible."
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Make him or her funny, and that statistical impossibility becomes 10x more impossible!
"Yoga bunnies" (often Californian) hang out in the main village, their impossibly toned and tanned bodies silently contorting into ever more impossible shapes.
We need more impossible in our culture.
It makes it more impossible".
Cammy found these visits more and more impossible.
Indeed, the situation looks more impossible than ever.
The more important he becomes, the more impossible he becomes.
Which makes it all the more impossible for you to take your eyes off her.
But the more religion infuses the dispute, the more impossible it is to find a deal.
As racism becomes more difficult to explicitly identify, it becomes more impossible to challenge.
"I can't imagine a more impossible job, in a more nasty place.
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