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The phrase "a really difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very challenging or hard to accomplish.
Example: "This is a really difficult problem to solve, and it requires a lot of critical thinking."
Alternatives: "a very challenging" or "an extremely tough".
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It's a really difficult dilemma.
It's a really difficult conundrum".
"It's a really difficult issue".
"That's a really difficult question.
She had a really difficult time.
"It will be a really difficult game.
"It's a really difficult thing to do.
But it's a really difficult process.
"It was a really difficult course".
It was just a really difficult period.
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"[It's going to be a] really difficult investigation going forward.
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