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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proving impossible" is correct and can be used in written English when referring to something that is difficult or not able to be done.
For example, "The complexity of the task is proving impossible for even the most experienced workers."
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Escape was proving impossible.
Mugabe is proving impossible to read.
But the difficulties at AHAG and the Saad group are proving impossible to contain.
Finding a 12-inch sideboard or a screen is proving impossible.
"It is also an aspiration that is proving impossible to realize for some".
The well was proving impossible and they were "trying to make sense of all the insanity".
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It proved impossible today.
Unsurprisingly, that proved impossible.
By design, this proved impossible.
Imputations proved impossible to outrun.
It proved impossible.
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