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The phrase "a particularly difficult choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decision that is especially challenging or complex.
Example: "Choosing between two job offers was a particularly difficult choice for her, as both had their own unique advantages."
Alternatives: "an especially tough decision" or "a notably challenging selection".
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Progressives face a particularly difficult choice because their adversaries are likely to have more resources to countermobilize than they have to mobilize.
Great decision makers don't follow these rules only when facing a particularly difficult choice; they return to them all the time.
The transportation authority's deepening financial troubles, combined with those of the city and the state, have set up a particularly difficult choice for the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, whose constituents in Lower Manhattan would be hit by the fare increases.
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Cray Research, a manufacturer of supercomputers, has faced particularly difficult choices of this sort.
And because so much of Mr. Lane's decor is still there, they are having some particularly difficult choices, they said.
This choice represents a particularly difficult dilemma to international health professionals who are dependent on external funding agencies for their support [ 7].
Mr. Huntsman has a particularly difficult challenge.
Pakistan poses a particularly difficult problem.
Facebook is in a particularly difficult predicament.
And it is a particularly difficult impasse.
It's a difficult piece of rock for a difficult people chasing a particularly difficult dinner.
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