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The phrase "a difficult act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging performance or task that requires significant skill or effort to accomplish.
Example: "Completing a marathon is a difficult act that demands both physical endurance and mental strength."
Alternatives: "a tough task" or "a challenging feat".
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"That is a difficult act for George, Mickenssaidid.
"His first term is a difficult act to follow.
It's perhaps a chance to redress that, although Lean is a difficult act to follow.
MacGregor, who turned down a knighthood in 1999, will be a difficult act to follow.
This was a difficult act to follow, but rack of venison, an entree special, managed to do so.
He became a darling of the campuses, but found that The Prisoner was a difficult act to follow.
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In Scotland meanwhile, "she's gong to be a very difficult act to follow," says Ritchie.
Reporting sexual assault is a remarkably difficult act.
New Order performed directly after R&B singer Janelle Monae, a decidedly difficult act to follow.
Certainly, it will be an exceedingly difficult act to follow.
But they, like all future Olympians who try to match their achievements, now have an exceedingly difficult act to follow.
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