become impractical
Frequency: 6.08.5 per million words
To change state and start to be impractical.
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- As technology advanced, many traditional methods became impractical.
- Without proper funding, the grand project would quickly become impractical.
- If the regulations change, operating the small business could become impractical.
- His idealistic plans, though well-intentioned, soon became impractical to implement.
- With rising costs, the once feasible solution became increasingly impractical.
- The long commute gradually became impractical for her, forcing a move.
- Their initial strategy began to become impractical as new challenges emerged.
- For most families, owning multiple cars has started to become impractical in the city.
- The outdated system will inevitably become impractical for modern demands.
- Unless we adapt, our current approach will inevitably become impractical.