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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'undesirable to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something with negative connotations, such as what someone or something should not be doing. For example, "It is undesirable to rely too heavily on artificial intelligence in making critical decisions."
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It would be difficult, and undesirable, to replicate those conditions.
However he cautioned it was both impossible and undesirable to completely eliminate risk in higher education.
First, the government believes it is socially undesirable to have estates dominated by publicly owned housing.
"He had a gash on his trunk that must have made him undesirable to zoos," said Mr. Bergmann.
It was "undesirable" to have so many figures at the top of the BBC being in an acting role.
What was undesirable to some was until recently home to Tamara Grandoit, who is black, and her family.
It was also considered undesirable to have two different but closely related scales dealing with the same quantities.
Given the slow economy, it is undesirable to reverse all or even most of the Bush tax cuts.
The purpose of such names, which are called apotropaic names, is to make the child undesirable to demons.
It may be wrong or undesirable to fire US attorneys for political reasons, but is it illegal?
That approach seemed both unattainable and undesirable to Balkin and Reva Siegel, a colleague at Yale, so they decided to try to rethink the liberal legal agenda.
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