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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty impossible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that means something is very difficult or nearly impossible. Example: "It was pretty impossible for her to finish the project in just one day, but somehow she managed to do it."
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"But it's pretty impossible to pinpoint things at this stage.
He felt it was a pretty impossible hunt.
"If you don't have a phone, it's pretty impossible," he said.
It's a pretty impossible ambition but it seemed slightly more achievable after reading that book.
"It's pretty impossible to produce physical-format releases in Iran and ship them internationally," he explains.
These fat, moist sticks of sheer colour are pretty impossible to mess up.
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"In fact, it's pretty much impossible.
The hotel question is pretty much impossible, I have found.
It's pretty much impossible to listen to without crying.
It's pretty much impossible to get an impartial opinion.
"Growing a dinosaur would be pretty much impossible".
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