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The phrase "all of the difficult" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to "all of the difficult things" or "all of the difficult aspects," but as it stands, it is incomplete.
Example: "I want to address all of the difficult challenges we faced during the project."
Alternatives: "all of the hard" or "all of the tough".
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But because they had asked each other all of the difficult questions in their "interviews," he said, beaming, "We don't have to do it in our lives".
But short "prepackaged" bankruptcies generally succeed when all of the difficult issues are resolved ahead of time, requiring only a judge's official approval.
In interviews this week the company's executives said that while they had still not built a working prototype, they believed they had solved all of the difficult research obstacles and would be able to create working models in 18 to 24 months.
"The reason I think they're attacking is that the Tour has moved all of the difficult stages to the rear, so they know that after the stage to Pau, it's finished for the opportunists, the breakaways, the guys who want to go and take 20 minutes, be very aggressive -- there's no opportunity, maybe Beziers, but that's it.
"People would remember Beth for all of the difficult skills that she used to put together and that's what Claudia is like - doing things the best in the world do" Heap told BBC Sport.
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"We must tell the Greek people that the program for Greece is the least difficult of all the difficult alternatives".
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He added: "We must tell the Greek people that the (bail-out and debt reduction) programme for Greece is the least difficult of all the difficult alternatives.
Of all the difficult tasks ahead -- and there are many -- Mr. Alkhanov's chief chore may be to stay alive.
Of all the difficult places in Chad, Bahai is the most difficult, desolate and windblown, with fierce sand storms that last for days, and unrestrained banditry.
Of all the difficult questions that the FEMA investigators need to ask about the disaster, this is one of the hardest.
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