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Discover LudwigThe word 'unreconcilable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two things that cannot be reconciled or brought into agreement. For example, "Their political views were completely unreconcilable and they could not find common ground."
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unreconcilable
adjective
Irreconcilable.
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Get used to it: the region has not stopped shifting in unreconcilable ways.
He collected nearly 3,000 antiquities of diverse kinds over the course of his life – statuettes of Greek, Roman and Egyptian gods, Assyrian fertility statues and, of course, plenty of phalluses – and in their own way they evoke the most primitive and unreconcilable parts of the human mind.
But that may have less to do with Romney's erratic campaign than with the unreconcilable dilemma facing anyone who wants to lead Republicans after November.
I don't think the tensions are unreconcilable, but they are more difficult".
Page Fortna, a Columbia University professor and leading scholar on peace negotiations, says that "piecemeal" deals, though modest and rarely successful, can eventually align the incentives of groups whose demands at the moment are unreconcilable.
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