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The phrase 'unrealistic standards' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in contexts where someone's expectations, goals, or ambitions are considered to be too difficult to achieve or maintain. For example, "Many of my clients struggle to meet their job targets due to unrealistic standards set by their superiors."
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MacFarquhar's article seems to portray caseworkers as setting unrealistic standards for parenting.
Reducing unrealistic standards may be wise, but we can't be sure of its wisdom if the government prohibits such experimentation.
Cardiologists like Dr. Brindis hurt their patients by being overly conservative and setting unrealistic standards for the use of new technology, Dr. Hecht said.
We talk a lot about the damage done to girls by unrealistic standards of beauty but not about the vulnerability that comes when you actually meet them".
If I take issue with the unrealistic standards of beauty women are held to, I shouldn't have a secret fondness for fashion and smooth calves, right?" Gay writes.
Okay, so it's not easy to sympathise with the woes of body-conscious men when women are constantly pressured into conforming to unrealistic standards of what society considers 'beautiful'beautiful
As Kiffin tries to lead the program out of its probationary wilderness, he is likely to be held to the unrealistic standards set by Carroll in an era when the Trojans seemed to have engaged in widespread cheating.
The ballet world, like the fashion world, sets wildly unrealistic standards for what a woman is supposed to look like -- although perhaps only in Russia could a dancer's weight become the subject of such a frenzy of national gossip.
At university she couldn't maintain the unrealistic standards she had set herself and the eating disorder she'd had as a teenager returned: "I scraped through my first year, but don't remember it.
But many women resent her for setting unrealistic standards for housekeeping, crafts and dining -- especially if they, unlike Ms. Stewart, need more than three hours of sleep a night.
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Even though they needed help in their respective jobs, both Michael and Emily couldn't let others work for them because they didn't meet their exacting -- and often unrealistic -- standards.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com