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The phrase "a very difficult box" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a box that presents a significant challenge, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Solving the puzzle was like trying to open a very difficult box that seemed impossible to crack."
Alternatives: "a highly challenging box" or "an extremely tough box".
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"They're in a very difficult box".
"But I also think the military is in a very difficult box, and people are trying to do the right thing".
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So Sarah Palin can be part of the solution, if she can turn that around, stop the bleeding, whatever you want to call it, but they're in a very very difficult box right now.
"We've got to move the competitors around once or twice a day maybe, probably in some rush hour times, so we've flagged that up as in the very difficult box.
It's been a very difficult fall at the box office for political films, especially for those about the Iraq war.
"We had a very difficult process determining that big-box retail was not possible for that location".
The Box is a very difficult level to work on because of all the non-Euclidean geometry going on.
"Listen, boxing is a very difficult sport," Golota, who earned $2.2 million for the fight, said in his locker room afterward.
"It's an achievable goal," he said during an interview this summer, though in the past he has described the effort as "working on a very difficult jigsaw" without a picture on the box.
Some may think actuary science sounds dull, but to the contrary, it is a very difficult major that requires imagination, creativity, and serious thinking outside the box.
A very difficult little man.
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