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The phrase "a difficult league with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging competition or group that one is involved with, often in a sports or professional context.
Example: "The team faced a difficult league with many strong opponents this season."
Alternatives: "a tough competition with" or "a challenging group of".
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It's a difficult league with strong teams in it".
"It's a difficult league with good players and good teams.
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"A lot of players need time to settle in the Premier League because it's a difficult league," Pellegrini said.
"This is a difficult league, it's tremendously improved.
It's a step up from last year and a difficult league anyway.
The Championship's a difficult league and versatile players can help the team a lot".
"It is a difficult league and a lot of big and well-established clubs.
It's a more difficult league but, with the help of my teammates, it's something I feel I'll cope with – and my manager will help me.
This is a very difficult league, everyone knows that, so to put an unbeaten run of 22 games together to finish with promotion is just brilliant".
"The Premier League is a very difficult league.
It's a very difficult league and demanding league.
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