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if / in case (of)

imaginary / made-up / fanciful

immediately /
as soon as possible


impassable / impassive

imply / infer

impracticable / impractical

in / into / in to

in a way /
in the way /
on the way


incredible / incredulous

indefinite(ly)

inflammatory

ingenious / ingenuous

intend / mean / plan

intense / intensive

its / it's

impracticable / impractical
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1 Your idea to give everyone a computer workstation is impracticable.
2 Replacing all the streets with canals is an impracticable solution to the traffic problem.       
3 Thatcher called the plan for a single European currency impracticable.
4 It would be impracticable to ban all food.
5 Thatcher called the plan for a single European currency impracticable.
2 impracticalÀº ºñ Çö½ÇÀûÀÎ, ºñ ½Ç¿ëÀûÀÎ, ½ÇÁ¦ÀûÀÌ ¾Æ´Ñ ÀÇ Àǹ̷Π»ç¿ëµÈ´Ù.
1 Running a household without a budget is impractical.
2 It's impractical to run our household without a budget.
3 What an impractical professor; he can't even change a light bulb.
4 It's a bit impractical for you to hope that every one will be nice to you.
5 Keeping a Great Dane in this small apartment is impractical.
6 He has imaginative solutions, but their cost makes them impractical.
7 Short skirts are impractical if you want to sit down once in a while.
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Your idea to give everyone a computer workstation is impracticable.


It's impractical to run our household without a budget.


Short skirts are impractical if you want to sit down once in a while.

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