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Discover Ludwig"not impervious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means not able to be penetrated or affected by something. Here is an example: The new coating on the car claimed to be water-resistant, but it turned out to be not impervious to the heavy rain, causing the car to be soaked inside.
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But they are not impervious to elections.
The foam is tough, but not impervious.
They are not impervious to the law".
Iranians are not impervious to medical advances.
She is not impervious to stock tips.
In fact, Mr Chirac is not impervious to these arguments.
Yet the system was not impervious to fraud.
"I was not impervious to her weaknesses," he says.
While not impervious to stains, it wears well.
But it is not impervious to spending cuts and tax increases.
Despite the continued boom in psychoanalysis, Argentina is not impervious to global treatment trends.
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