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The phrase "a particularly difficult issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic or problem that is notably challenging or complex.
Example: "The committee is currently addressing a particularly difficult issue regarding funding allocation."
Alternatives: "a notably challenging problem" or "an especially tough matter."
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"The Glazer ownership is a particularly difficult issue for supporters," Drasdo said in an interview.
"Integration of seniority lists is a particularly difficult issue for the unions, and the issue exists now, as it did in 1995".
"But Pakistan is a particularly difficult issue that runs up against their strategic relationship, and their rivalry with India," the official added.
Trade is a particularly difficult issue for many Democrats, especially in an election year when jobs are already scarce, because of a widespread view that American workers suffer disproportionately when the United States lowers trade barriers.
Business aside, climate change is a particularly difficult issue for all elected government officials to tackle.
Here, as with the conception of morality as defined by an impartial point of view, the phenomenon of morally admirable partiality proves a particularly difficult issue.
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Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), who has a reputation for tackling particularly difficult issues, is unfazed by the challenges of the new legislative year.
Walker agreed, saying the key problem is infrastructure – particularly difficult issues such as blocking off rat runs that are taken over by speeding cars during rush hours.
And we can harness that spirit for our kids". But the vote on Granada Hills raised particularly difficult issues for the school board because it loosens district control over a high-performing campus.
The Ashley Madison hack is just a particularly difficult example of a much larger issue," said Dr. Sharlene Hesse-Biber, a sociologist and research ethics expert at Boston College.
This week's votes will put Republicans in a particularly difficult position because they will spotlight the issue of whether millions of Americans will have trouble receiving their tax refund checks.
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