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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurdly difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely challenging or hard to accomplish.
Example: "The exam was absurdly difficult, leaving many students feeling overwhelmed and unprepared."
Alternatives: "incredibly challenging" or "unbelievably hard".
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Once you start looking at it, you may find it absurdly difficult to stop.
"Burleske," an early piece, is not simply difficult, but absurdly difficult.
Ferneyhough's music is absurdly difficult to play, and famously abstruse in its compositional methods.
The event proved absurdly difficult, an anomaly in a showcase that is otherwise a marvel of wizardry.
England's team is full of bright and engaging men but, lately, it has become absurdly difficult to talk to them.
It is absurdly difficult, including climbs such as the 11km-long Valcava that includes a long 17% gradient stretch.
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It is absurdly hard.
Is it absurdly hard to get in?
When your dad beats your mom and mocks you for crying, when you decide to get in line at the Apple store instead of seeing your dying sister, when you have gay thoughts for your best friend, well, "Turn it off!" Non-believers hear hypocrisy and an absurdly simplistic solution to difficult issues: "Turn it off/ Like a light switch/ Just go flick/ It's our nifty little Mormon trick".
Comrades is absurdly difficult a race that winds fifty-six miles between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, through searing heat and a series of brutal hills.
Even if you could forgive its lack of creativity, it's difficult to overlook its absurdly clunky execution.
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