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The phrase "the impasses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to situations where progress is blocked or where no agreement can be reached. Example: "The negotiations reached the impasses, leaving both parties frustrated and without a resolution."
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This weird incident is a sign of the impasses of today's consumerism.
You could describe Jaoui and Bacri's films as comedies of awkward manners, exploring the impasses people land themselves in, through lack of tact or excess of it.
Here and there you see comparisons between the impasses over the federal debt ceiling and the National Football League collective-bargaining agreement.
One juror, Gerald Voigt, 44, said they reached the impasses because they could not agree that Mr. Drake was the right man.
Now, the peace effort is not only stuck, but also mired in recriminations and ugly words that might not be easily forgotten, even if the impasses are broken.
By Nick Paumgarten July 23, 2011 Here and there you see comparisons between the impasses over the federal debt ceiling and the National Football League collective-bargaining agreement.
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The US and Iran were the central players, but each of the other delegations had teams of advisers to contribute ideas on getting through the numerous impasses along the road.
"He felt strongly that there was a case to be made for the Arab side in the Middle East impasses".
Listed as a series, the congressional impasses, conflicts, and imbroglios of the past five years resemble plot points for a dark television satire titled "Apocalypse As Usual".
By Jelani Cobb October 16, 2013 Listed as a series, the congressional impasses, conflicts, and imbroglios of the past five years resemble plot points for a dark television satire titled "Apocalypse As Usual".
Of course, not everybody's happy but an overall consensus amongst supervisors to adopt some version of Lee's budget by the June 30 deadline -- and avoid the budget impasses we've seen all too often in Sacramento -- deserves applause.
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