Sentence examples for a bit of a difficult from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of a difficult" is not correct in standard English.
It is likely intended to describe something that is somewhat challenging, but the construction is awkward and not commonly used.
Example: "This project is a bit difficult, but I believe we can manage it."
Alternatives: "somewhat challenging" or "a little tricky."

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I've completely stopped my Amazon – I'm a Kindle fanatic so that's been a bit of a difficult one.

Woon admits that he has been lucky to be backed by his team for the past few years, even though he has been "a bit of a difficult bastard at times".

We are on a bit of a difficult run".

That change was a bit of a difficult one, with layoffs for several U.S.-based platform focused employees.

So it was a bit of a difficult season for Plymouth, but when it got into the relegation play-offs we put a few performances together".

"I watched him quite a bit when he was at Liverpool but I think he's had a bit of a difficult period recently.

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"It was a personal decision to give it a bit of a go, seeing how difficult it looked to defend with the pressure of the quick-turning ball," he said.

I know you have a bit of a reputation for including difficult or challenging photos; I'm thinking here about the torture or violence photos in this show as well as the sex images.

… personality disorders who are having a bit of a crisis – that's still a difficult area for me… (M29).

There was concern that it would be a bit of a bore, and overtaking very difficult, but it didn't turn out that way at all.

However, not only is changing your password a bit of a hassle, it's also difficult to remember if that password had been used on other sites.

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