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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty difficult question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a question that is challenging or complex in nature.
Example: "During the debate, one of the participants posed a pretty difficult question that left everyone thinking."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging question" or "a rather tough question".
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It turns out that is a pretty difficult question, even for mathematicians.
"There's a pretty difficult question we have to answer, which is essentially, are we going to be a country which is prepared to work hard in the way that Asian economies are prepared to work hard, in the way that Americans are prepared to work hard?
He said: "My wife is Chinese, and if we want this to be one of the most successful countries in the world in 20, 30, 40 years' time, there's a pretty difficult question we have to answer, which is essentially: are we going to be a country which is prepared to work hard in the way that Asian economies are prepared to work hard, in the way that Americans are prepared to work hard?
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I feel like that's a pretty difficult thing to do.
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It's been a pretty difficult year for guitar bands.
Turns out it's a pretty difficult thing to do.
It's a pretty difficult thing to break into.
Alert readers will have realized that larval lethality is a pretty difficult phenotype with which to work.
"That's a good question, a difficult question," he said.
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