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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difficult nut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging problem or situation that is hard to solve or understand.
Example: "The project has turned out to be a difficult nut to crack, requiring more time and resources than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a tough problem" or "a hard challenge".
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Making social networks work inside companies is a difficult nut to crack.
Or you might develop or potentiate other urges... it's a difficult nut to crack, that's for sure".
Why do you think it's still such a difficult nut to crack?
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A Fruit & Nut case.
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