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The phrase "a very difficult business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a challenging or complex situation, task, or industry.
Example: "Starting a new company in today's economy is a very difficult business."
Alternatives: "a highly challenging endeavor" or "an extremely tough field".
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"It's a very difficult business," Mr. McDaniel said.
"This is a very difficult business," she said.
KAUFMAN -- Forecasting is a very difficult business and is constrained by a whole series of aspects.
"Consumer electronics is a very difficult business in which to make a profit, due to the price pressure from retailers".
"We are in the business of flying in space -- it's a very difficult business," he said, adding: "It isn't disheartening.
Taking all that online and people not paying anything for that is a very difficult business model.
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The very difficult business of kicking a funny-shaped ball accurately over long distances, suddenly looked simple again.
Unfortunately, most of business transformation projects fail, because of the very difficult business transformation project's "decoupled and technical" implementation or re-engineering phase.
Beyond those extras, Rodriguez Pons credited the savings from using BitPagos with keeping her business alive in Argentina's very difficult business environment.
However, some Berkshire investors appear to be forgetting that Mr. Buffett, when pressed, has made some very difficult business decisions that involve large layoffs.
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