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The phrase "a really difficult subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that is challenging to understand or study.
Example: "Mathematics has always been a really difficult subject for me, but I'm determined to improve."
Alternatives: "a very challenging topic" or "an extremely tough subject".
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I'm just finding it a really difficult subject to broach.
If ever there was a really difficult subject that required time and systematic consideration, then I think it's this.
But that's a really difficult subject, so all of us, including the students, are having fun working towards it step by step".
"I'm just finding it a really difficult subject to broach because I want my players to enjoy playing football and not be scarred by the experiences.
She said the classic line, 'are you telling me it's all in my head doctor?' And whilst we thought it might be something to do with that, it was a really difficult subject to broach with her.
Instead, say something like, "You had a simple way of helping me understand a really difficult subject" or "Your influence helped me to become more confident".
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"It's a really difficult issue".
I thought after [I'd played the character], I'll reveal I'd researched it, and people would say gosh, you've taken this really difficult subject and done something amazing.
I think we're tackling really difficult subjects right now and doing it really well.
It's a really difficult dilemma.
It's a really difficult conundrum".
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