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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally unachievable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely impossible to achieve or attain. Example: "The deadline for this project is totally unachievable given the current resources we have."
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We meet activists and nonprofit leaders trying to achieve this "blue-sky vision," as Kamiya calls it — but it doesn't seem totally unachievable.
"We cannot let a totally unachievable ideal stand in the way of a good deal," Rice said.
A whim like that is totally unachievable and will never happen again.
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"For many, £18,600 is completely unachievable.
All these imaginings are not unachievable pipe dreams.
But that looks unachievable.
"It seems unachievable.
The resolution sets unachievable goals.
Create mini goals, not unachievable dreams.
Perhaps none of these aims are unachievable.
This is politically unachievable right now.
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