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Meanings of basically impossible in English
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Usage of basically impossible in English
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The problem: It's basicallyimpossible to tell a conventional and a nuclear Trident apart.
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Communication with the outside, non-military world is basicallyimpossible.
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I curve around the navel, since that's basicallyimpossible to repair if you slice it.
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It's basicallyimpossible to surreptitiously stalk someone.
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That would be no easy task at the best of times and in the current circumstances, basicallyimpossible.
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Download your archive Download your archive It's basicallyimpossible to trawl back through months and months of tweets.
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I went up, flailing my arms and legs and looked down to see something that was basicallyimpossible.
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The first is basicallyimpossible in a world where malware can be served via advertisements ("malvertising") even on respectable websites.
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Living a truly sustainable life is basicallyimpossible in 21st-century Ireland, so recalibrate your ambitions and aim for a life less unsustainable.
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For the second day they pushed them back eight inches and made it basicallyimpossible for someone my height, which was a bummer.
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It's basicallyimpossible to find someone, I think they have a very difficult task, said a Milan-based analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Hold the relevant individuals, bodies and organisations to account for the fact that living a truly sustainable life in 21st-century Ireland is basicallyimpossible.
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By the time I send (don't even bother asking me to define this), I know every move by heart so falling is basicallyimpossible.
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Going for a drink or dinner with a Tinder match is not only difficult now -it's basicallyimpossible (also, technically against the law).