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The phrase "a difficult case and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging situation or problem, often in a legal, medical, or analytical context.
Example: "The lawyer presented a difficult case and argued passionately for her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a challenging situation and" or "a tough scenario and".
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… I don't want to be a difficult case, and give someone RSI.
Every month, the Diagnosis column of The New York Times Magazine asks Well readers to sift through a difficult case and solve a diagnostic mystery.
"This is a difficult case and a tragic situation," said the judge, Coleman Swart of Superior Court, after handing down the five-year probation sentence and fine Monday against the man, Wallace Lambert Cooper, 46 years old.
Mr. McGinty said that the decision to release the reports was part of an effort to be transparent about a difficult case and that his office was "not reaching any conclusions" based on those two opinions.
Every month, the Diagnosis column of The New York Times Magazine asks Well readers to take on a difficult case and offer their own solution to a diagnostic riddle.
Every month the Diagnosis column of The New York Times Magazine asks Well readers to take on a difficult case and offer their own solution to the diagnostic riddle.
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Animal control officers called it a "difficult case," citing strong and dangerous levels of ammonia-like odors from cat feces and urine, plus a heavy infiltration of fleas.
Greco conceded that the "incitement to suicide" was a difficult case to make, and that the lack of corrresponding laws in the US may hurt his chances of Apple cooperating with his investigation.
After his retirement he continued going to grand rounds, where a gathering of doctors discuss a single difficult case, and did his most productive research during these years.
It was a close, difficult case, and the Court concluded, by a vote of six to two, that the answer was no; voters could ban affirmative action if they so chose.
Almost every hospital in the world has a "grand round", where a consultant and their medical team present a difficult case to the entire hospital, and everyone debates what went wrong and why.
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