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The phrase "a very difficult ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sports, games, or metaphorically to describe a challenging situation or task.
Example: "During the tennis match, I faced a very difficult ball that I struggled to return."
Alternatives: "a highly challenging ball" or "an extremely tough ball".
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"This football team that we have is a good team and with all the people we have coming back and the things we are doing behind the scenes, it will make us a very difficult ball club to beat".
In defence of Colin, it was a very difficult ball for him to deal with.
"That was a very difficult ball to face, but it shows how much life is in the pitch - England's bowlers didn't get lift like that". "That was a fine piece of bounce bowling with a little bit of movement". Ah.
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"Svetlana is a very difficult opponent because she hits the ball so heavy but I put pressure on her to be afraid at the end of the match.
It had, and Doolan goes after a very difficult innings of five from 43 balls.
"It's obviously a very difficult match but I feel like I'm hitting the ball well.
"All over the pitch, we had tight passing triangles, we moved the ball technically very well on what is a very difficult pitch to play on.
He performed with the ball, but the standout was a battling hundred on a very difficult Perth pitch against a rampant Australia attack.
A very difficult little man.
A bike is a very difficult project.
It was a very difficult pregnancy.
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