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The phrase "a difficult chore" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a task or duty that is challenging or requires significant effort to complete. Example: "Cleaning the garage turned out to be a difficult chore that took all weekend."
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It's "a difficult chore, and it's hard work" in Iraq, Bush asserted.
It's a difficult chore that his predecessor, Dan Glickman, the former nine-term congressman from Kansas, had mixed success in pulling off.
The Red Sox have a difficult chore in trying to trade an unhappy Manny Ramírez, and they will not find a home for him in Philadelphia.
He also calculated that if he could collect the payroll taxes that employers have to withhold, he could free them of a difficult chore, and earn a little interest on the collected tax funds besides.
But emotionally, the paperwork of death was a difficult chore for those who went to the city's Family Assistance Center yesterday to apply for death certificates for family members, even though, without the absolute proof of a body, the faintest uncertainty lingered as to their loved ones' fate.
Which is all well and good until it starts to become a difficult chore.
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Collecting old cowboy clothing can be a difficult chore--particularly finding clothing in good condition.
It is an increasingly difficult chore, made so not only by a turning away of young people from science and engineering toward other careers such as business and finance but also by a shrinkage of the talent pool: The number of 22-year-olds will drop by 30percentt between 1985 and 1998, according to experts who have looked into the problem.
When a pitcher who is as dangerous as Sabathia repeatedly jumps ahead of hitters, he makes an already difficult chore more arduous.
They are questions of causality – and as any good lawyer knows, establishing a chain of causality is often the most difficult chore in a case.
Tense, conflicted and involving, O'Dell's novel deftly captures the voice of a teenage boy who's in trouble and facing profound challenges, even if the narrative sometimes feels dramatically inflated in order to prove its point: that evil runs deep and rooting it out is a difficult, thankless chore.
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