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The phrase "a difficult condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging situation or circumstance that someone is facing.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a difficult condition that required extensive treatment and care."
Alternatives: "a challenging situation" or "a tough circumstance".
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"Greece is in a difficult condition.
It was a difficult condition in many ways, among them of course the labor camp years.
It is a difficult condition to treat and can often take some time to improve.
Persistent elbow instability associated with coronoid deficiency is a difficult condition to treat.
Osteoarthritis is a difficult condition that has painful and debilitating effects on many people, leading to high medical costs.
In Ramsay's eyes, the problem was a lack of spontaneity — a difficult condition to fix with an imperative.
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"His work with the insulin pump brought a great deal of recognition to Hopkins for an inventive and effective approach to a terribly difficult condition," Weisfeldt said.
There's some suggestion that ketamine could be effective for treatment-resistant depression, a notoriously difficult condition to treat (hence the name).
"But it's a very difficult condition to live with.
Chronic ABMR is a more difficult condition to treat because irreversible tissue damage has occurred in the setting of severely compromised graft survival 138.
Several GPs suggested that CPP was a particularly difficult condition to define and classify, recognising the uncertainty of dealing with apparently unexplained symptoms.
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