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The phrase "a fairly difficult" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat challenging or hard to accomplish. Example: "The exam was a fairly difficult test of our knowledge and skills."
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Still, "it's a fairly difficult challenge," he says.
This is a fairly difficult overview of amino acids and protein structure.
And he said he thinks this one has a fairly difficult personality, for its size.
But behind the scenes, the State Department had a fairly difficult task.
"It's been a fairly difficult year personally for me," she said.
I'm [a woman] from a fairly difficult upbringing who also happens to do other kinds of things.
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Take a foreign language like Mandarin, Latin, Russian, or any fairly difficult language.
But I will point out that it does make the current situation of philosophy, when considered from a global perspective, fairly difficult to comprehend.
Landing a training place is fairly difficult and you have to be persistent and, dare I say it, lucky.
Krumbholz et al. (2007) suggested that a task must be fairly difficult in order for reliable attention-related modulations in activation to be detected.
Gregory says a mortgage involving a loaned deposit "would be fairly difficult to place.
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