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The phrase "will be impracticable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future actions or situations that are expected to be unfeasible or difficult to implement. Example: "Due to the lack of resources, the proposed plan will be impracticable to execute."
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The first line of attack will be that they are impracticable.
"But keeping a perfectly pristine position on this might be impracticable".
Moreover, the police regime proved to be impracticable in the long run.
Full integration has generally been conceded to be impracticable for corporations with large numbers of shareholders.
The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) had proposed something similar in 1919, only to be told it would be impracticable.
"You only need to think about it for a few moments to realise a separate immigration deal for any part of the UK would be impracticable," he said.
In the light of day, it was thought to be impracticable.Although the trial was in some ways absurd, it turned Mr Ahmad into a national figure.
The plan failed, hostilities continued and, in 1938, the Woodhead Commission reworked Peel's proposals into three variations, eventually concluding that partition would be impracticable.
Therefore, the attempt to further increase H c by prolonging the growth time may be impracticable.
Combining data from more than one trial proved to be impracticable.
It might so happen that a trial would be impracticable in the county.
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