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out of reach

phrase as in unapproachable

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When he learned of his nomination by President-elect Donald Trump, he resigned from Congress, putting him out of reach of the investigation by the ethics panel - which deadlocked on whether to release their findings.

From BBC

But having watched for years as housing costs put ownership increasingly out of reach while the cost of rent keeps tenants struggling, advocates say it’s time to take a different approach to home ownership.

Analysts said the step might give Ukraine more ability to stave off Russian attacks on its cities, but pointed out that Moscow has already moved some aircraft and missile installations out of reach.

Most of their goals have fallen well out of reach, lost amid the Trojans’ nightmarish October.

“The cost of this treatment is out of reach for many poor women in India,” Ms Sharma says.

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