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"would be unrealistic" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express doubt or hesitance in a situation, implying that the possibility might not be plausible. For example, "Trying to finish this project by tomorrow would be unrealistic."
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That would be unrealistic.
This would be unrealistic today.
I think that would be unrealistic.
A network computer would be unrealistic, Gates said.
But it would be unrealistic to expect him to share.
I think it would be unrealistic to believe that.
"He felt it would be unrealistic for them.
Wind is a common spread natural effect without which any scene would be unrealistic.
But Ms. Dodge said it would be unrealistic to think that officials could ignore finances.
It would be unrealistic not to accept there will be issues that will need policing.
It would be unrealistic to expect them to make such a distinction now.
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