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The phrase "a difficult mission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task or objective that is challenging or requires significant effort to accomplish.
Example: "The team was assigned a difficult mission to rescue the hostages from the enemy territory."
Alternatives: "a challenging task" or "a tough assignment."
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It's a difficult mission.
Clemens faces a difficult mission.
You're engaged in a difficult mission.
"It's a difficult mission, but we try," Ms. Latif said.
But what a difficult mission he has before him.
But as recent events underscore, this remains a difficult mission.
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The corps' motto, "Semper Fidelis," or Always Faithful, is a constant reminder to all marines that we are a family with a terribly difficult mission, often requiring self-sacrifice.
According to Blehm, who presents a faithful recording of the experience of ODA-574 from first-hand accounts of the surviving members of the team, the American Special Forces unit was tasked with a ridiculously difficult mission: fomenting a rebellion in the Taliban's south.
If you could hear how passionate Satterfield and Rifkin are about empowering developers, you'd stop asking "Why not go it alone?" Rifkin rallies, "It's such a bold, difficult mission, even as a combined company.
Dr. Puoane knew it would be a long, difficult mission, but only when she walked into the clinic and met them did she realize how hard a road she faced.
Days by Wander launched back in May with a very difficult mission: to change the way you think about photo-sharing.
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