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"remain impervious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's capacity to remain unaffected by external influences. For example: "At a time of immense uncertainty, she managed to remain impervious to fear and distress."
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It cannot forever remain "impervious to the facts".
That kind of secret will remain impervious to trends.
Despite his concentration, it was impossible to remain impervious.
And will the judges remain impervious to that?
It would be a hard heart and a tin ear that could remain impervious to lines like these.
It's impossible to remain impervious to what's going on around her, no matter how she tries to seem otherwise.
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But Paco remained impervious to the laughter.
But so far museums have remained impervious to her talent.
Despite sporadic criticism from certain quarters, the madrasah system remained impervious to change.
He remained impervious to the former president's efforts to rehabilitate himself.
While UK television feels increasingly glossy and Americanised, GMTV has always remained impervious.
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