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The phrase "a more immediate difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or challenge that requires urgent attention or action.
Example: "While there are many issues to address, we must first tackle a more immediate difficulty that is affecting our operations."
Alternatives: "a pressing issue" or "an urgent problem".
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There is a more immediate difficulty located in the very structure of the 1976 lectures.
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But Lord Hattersley makes an excellent point that resonates with Labour activists of all ages and will return to plague the inventors of New Labour as the novelty of office begins to wear off.The prime minister's more immediate difficulty is his attitude to the public services.
Amazon offers publishers a more immediate link.
Football offered a more immediate gratification.
A more immediate danger is violence.
He had a more immediate, troubling concern.
Meanwhile, he has a more immediate concern.
There's a more immediate advantage too.
Maybe there is a more immediate problem.
There is a more immediate need, too.
Obama needs a more immediate improvement.
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