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The phrase "a difficult design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a design that presents challenges or complexities in its creation or implementation.
Example: "The architect faced a difficult design that required innovative solutions to meet the client's needs."
Alternatives: "a challenging design" or "a complex design".
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Was this a difficult design challenge?
It was "a difficult design project," said Rosemary Ellis, the magazine's editor in chief, "but a very juicy one".
This leads to a difficult design problem due to its inherent nonsmoothness and nonconvexity.
The architect of the "split-level" Erechtheum handled a difficult design in much the same way as did Mnesicles in the Propylaea.
The implementation of soil and water conservation structures in semiarid areas, usually poses a difficult design problem.
Many effector-dependent enzymes have evolved in nature, but the introduction of a novel regulatory mechanism into a normally unregulated enzyme poses a difficult design problem.
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Recreating an enzyme's function in a molecule with a different structure, Arnold adds, "is a very difficult design problem--and he let nature tell him what the answers are".
As filter operating frequencies approach higher and higher frequencies, their response begins to change in unpredictable ways, presenting the designer with an increasingly difficult design problem.
Caring for people is a really difficult design problem.
"They think it is a very difficult design," she said.
The Laboratory turned to an alternative, albeit more technically difficult, design, an implosion-type nuclear weapon.
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