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Discover Ludwig"untenable to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is unable to be defended or supported by reason or evidence. Example: The company's decision to cut corners in their manufacturing process was untenable to the safety standards set by the government.
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The video opposes gay marriage, a view untenable to me.
The French philosopher Elisabeth Badinter has said that "it is untenable to demand damages for being born and even more untenable to grant them".
Characters make declarations that may seem untenable to some readers, though these characters are not zealots.
It seems totally untenable to have a woman as a serial killer," he said.
"It was becoming increasingly untenable to do that, given the scale of the problem.
In other words, the restaurant's argument was that individual arbitration made it untenable to bring a lawsuit.
But Democrats seized on his defection as a sign that Republicans were finding it increasingly untenable to oppose the legislation.
Elisabeth Badinter, a writer and philosopher, who is not opposed to abortion, said she was troubled by the decision because "it is untenable to demand damages for being born and even more untenable to grant them".
"I felt it was untenable to support or be part of an organization that discriminated against a group of people".
"When you have taken Kabul or when you make Kabul untenable to the Taliban, you have struck quite a blow.
NGOs say it is untenable to try policies of deterrence such as building walls, using dogs to guard borders or deliberately failing to provide facilities for refugees.
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