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The phrase "a very difficult case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or problem that is particularly challenging or complex, often in legal, medical, or personal contexts.
Example: "The lawyer presented a very difficult case that required extensive research and expert testimony."
Alternatives: "a highly challenging situation" or "an extremely tough case".
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"It's just a very difficult case".
"That'd be a very difficult case to make," he said.
"This is a very difficult case to crack," Musole said.
"I know this was a very difficult case," Mayor Tom Barrett said.
Theirs would be a very difficult case, Hughes had told them.
The prosecutor should be able to overcome that – but it's going to be a very difficult case".
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He added that the licence fee switchover surplus after 2012 was the "strongest candidate" for funding any potential news consortia, as an industry levy was unlikely to be welcomed in the midst of a recession and direct taxation to fund the project was a "very, very difficult case to make".
It is a very, very difficult case to make.
"This is a very, very difficult case to predict," he said.
We can't say it's offensive.' It's a wise decision based on a contentious and very difficult case".
Also, a very difficult detection case for the surface defects of strongly reflected metal is depicted in details.
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