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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat unattainable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a goal or objective that is difficult to achieve but not entirely impossible. Example: "While the project aims for high standards, the expectations set by the stakeholders seem somewhat unattainable given the current resources."
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Up until then, playing New Forms had felt somewhat unattainable.
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"What he's done is pretty unattainable," Ligety said.
Jessica has a fantastic body, but it is slightly unattainable.
The winning class is from the Center for Advanced Research and Technology in Clovis, whose members received $2,000 for a campaign that presented milk as exciting and unattainable — even somewhat taboo.
Note: A somewhat similar hypothesis has been advanced by Shevchenko et al. [ 20] (this paper is virtually unattainable in the "West". However, we feel that it must be mentioned since it is an excellent and extensive review of the related ideas being pursued in slavic countries).
Part style manual for Japanese fans of American "trad" style and, somewhat inadvertently, an ethnographic study, "Take Ivy" went on to become, in the decades since publication, the nearly unattainable center of a passionate cult.
And unattainable.
Unattainable, basically.
That looks unattainable.
The distance seemed unattainable.
It is unattainable, of course.
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