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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunch of difficult" is not correct in standard written English.
It is incomplete and lacks a noun to clarify what is difficult.
Example: "I have a bunch of difficult problems to solve this week."
Alternatives: "a lot of challenging" or "many tough".
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This will involve a bunch of difficult questions, the answers to most of which are not knowable in advance, and on which they will struggle to get independent advice (many intermediaries get paid more for selling higher-charging products).
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He attended the University of Havana but refused to defend his dissertation before a "bunch of donkeys". Thereafter, he found it difficult to find suitable employment and sometimes was forced to rely on family and friends for financial support.
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There was rich irony in that, for 44 minutes City had resembled a bunch of fumbling schoolboys and it was difficult to see them leaving west London with anything other than a dispiriting defeat, one that might have ratcheted up further the pressure on the manager, Roberto Mancini.
"They are a bunch of big men who make it difficult for you and there is no right or wrong way to play football," he added.
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