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'unbearable impact' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an effect or consequence that is so unpleasant or difficult to cope with that it seems unbearable. For example, you could say: "The devastating earthquake had an unbearable impact on the local community".
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"Ozymandias," the third-from-last installment, had an almost unbearable impact.
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"The emotional and psychological impact of feeling so precarious is unbearable.
And the economic impact of such a catastrophe would have been unbearable.
The emotional and social impact MS has had on my daughter has been nearly unbearable at times.
The immediate impact of the Byzantine defeat seems to have been negligible; losses were heavy but not unbearable, and the level of devastation of the region seems to have been minimal.
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The combined impact of welfare upheaval, cuts to public spending, low wages and the high cost of living are putting unbearable pressure on many households, forcing them to seek emergency help putting food on the table".
This unbearable.
The irony is unbearable.
Life feels unbearable, absurd.
It was almost unbearable.
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