be impossible to eliminate

Frequency: 7.010.9 per million words

Used to state that something cannot be removed or got rid of.

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Examples (10)

  • The inherent risk of failure is impossible to eliminate entirely from such a complex project.
  • Deep-seated societal prejudices are impossible to eliminate without generations of effort.
  • In the current digital landscape, the threat of data breaches is almost impossible to eliminate.
  • Many psychologists believe that the potential for human error is impossible to eliminate completely.
  • Microplastics have become so widespread that they are now considered impossible to eliminate from our ecosystems.
  • Some economists argue that a certain level of unemployment is a structural issue and impossible to eliminate.
  • The common cold virus has so many strains that it's practically impossible to eliminate.
  • Critics claim that corruption within the system is deep-rooted and will be impossible to eliminate with minor reforms.
  • For a startup, the uncertainty of the market is a constant factor that is impossible to eliminate.
  • Historians debated whether the underlying tensions that led to the war were impossible to eliminate through diplomacy alone.