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The phrase "a very difficult question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that poses a significant challenge or complexity in understanding or answering it.
Example: "During the debate, the moderator posed a very difficult question that left the candidates momentarily speechless."
Alternatives: "a particularly challenging question" or "an extremely tough question".
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JILL LEPORE: A very difficult question.
"That's a very difficult question to answer.
It is a very difficult question to answer," he said.
Restitution alone is a very difficult question for us.
This is a very difficult question to answer.
"That's a very difficult question to answer," Inglis testified.
Is the same true in contemporary Africa? A. It's a very difficult question to answer.
You know that's a very difficult question, because how do you compare?
"That's a very difficult question," I said, hesitating a moment longer.
Whether the latter would truly need medication is a very difficult question and deserves further study.
How human consciousness different to goat consciousness?' 'Well, that's a very difficult question.
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