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The phrase "practically impossible to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means that something is almost or nearly impossible to do or achieve. Example: It was practically impossible to hear the speaker over the loud music. Example: Climbing Mount Everest without proper gear is practically impossible to do.
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"It's practically impossible to run against entrenched power," she said.
They make it practically impossible to get on, unless you are a billionaire.
Electric fans are practically impossible to find in stores, and air conditioners have jumped in price.
This makes it practically impossible to have a single, standardised national ballot.
Books are not available at national libraries and practically impossible to get via the internet.
Unlike the U.S., in a country like France, it is practically impossible to fire someone.
Ms. Siegel, 31, is also practically impossible to reach by phone.
It is practically impossible to look honest on television without denture caps.
(It would be practically impossible to monitor such activities with any reasonable degree of consistent accuracy).
Every bloc of nations has favorites, so the political missions are practically impossible to shave.
San Gimignano's spiky towers are visible for miles around – it's practically impossible to get lost.
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