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The phrase "a very very difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used for emphasis to describe something that is extremely challenging or hard to accomplish.
Example: "The exam was a very very difficult test that left many students feeling overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "extremely difficult" or "incredibly challenging".
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That was a very, very difficult week".
It's a very, very difficult job.
"They were a very, very difficult operation".
"This was a very, very difficult process".
It's a very, very difficult issue".
It's a very, very difficult struggle," Mr. Morsi said.
"It is a very, very difficult thing to achieve.
"This is a very, very difficult process," he adds.
So it's a very, very difficult judgment to make.
So I agree, it's a very, very difficult issue.
On the landings, I had a very, very difficult time.
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