Examples of using Completely impossible in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Unfortunately, to get rid of the disease is completely impossible.
It is a chronic illness and cure it completely impossible.
Get rid of this organism, in principle, completely impossible.
Eliminate the lesions completely impossible.
It might be that it's not completely impossible.
For instance, bitcoins are completely impossible to counterfeit.
Preparing food without it is completely impossible.
From the position I was in, it was completely impossible to see the apartment
Cooperation with many dispatch services is completely impossible without proper registration of the taxi driver
But that was completely impossible, because he was dead, and he died 3 or 4 days ago.
This is thus completely impossible in the various paradises with the exception of those in which war
is not scientifically confirmed and rely on it completely impossible.
seem completely impossible.
The manifestation of true, unselfish"neighbourly love" is thus completely impossible for the one hundred per cent one-poled"masculine" state
later care of pot plants becomes difficult or completely impossible.
if not completely impossible.
The cases are completely impossible to treat in the dentist's chair,
should not present already overburdened Member States with completely impossible tasks.
Finally, it would become completely impossible to trace genetically modified organisms if there were no positive labelling of these at all the stages of production and distribution.
It is completely impossible to harmonize the active form of the Hebrew word- as Moshe(Moses)