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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very difficult form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular type of form that is challenging to complete or understand.
Example: "The application process requires filling out a very difficult form that many applicants struggle with."
Alternatives: "an extremely challenging form" or "a highly complex form".
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Then Simon tells Jonathan, "The two-character play is a very difficult form to master".
It can be a very difficult form of intervention, but it's the crux of conflict prevention in Africa.
The example tells us that a very difficult form (in this case, next to impossible) does not automatically become funny or light.
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And he mastered this very difficult form".
It's a very difficult art form.
This is a very difficult work written in serial form and based on a single twelve-tone row.
29-4-2 across a nine year career, the 28-year-old has not lost since a Prizefighter defeat to Gary Sykes in October 2010, but faces a very difficult match with the in-form South American.
The main component of all these cross-layer optimization schemes is the optimal scheduler that solves a very difficult global optimization problem of the form: (1).
"The governors had to take a very difficult decision to close the sixth form because recruitment has been very low for a number of years which has made it unviable and in a deficit position," it added.
A very difficult little man.
A bike is a very difficult project.
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