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dif·fi·cult ['dɪfɪkəlt] ADJ
difficult examination, language, task
difficult examination, language, task
difficult choice, decision, life, time, situation
difficult case, problem
difficult age, position
difficult job, trip
difficult person, book, concept
to find it difficult to do sth
diabolically difficult
notoriously difficult
a difficult proposition
I realize how difficult it's going to be
to see through sb through a difficult time
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