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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an acutely difficult problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem that is not only challenging but also requires immediate attention or is particularly intense in its difficulty.
Example: "The team faced an acutely difficult problem when trying to meet the tight deadline while ensuring the quality of their work."
Alternatives: "a highly challenging issue" or "a severely complex problem".
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The 32 men who are now at Woodhill are the most difficult residue out of a long-term prison population of 21,000, of whom 3,000 are housed in high-security prisons.Coping with exceptionally disruptive or dangerous prisoners is certainly an acutely difficult problem.
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His departure comes at an acutely difficult period for TMG and its chief executive, Murdoch MacLennan.
Their separate meetings with President Bush will highlight what has become an acutely difficult triangular relationship of America, Europe and the Middle East.
This is an incredibly difficult problem.
Drones are becoming an increasingly difficult problem.
It's an incredibly difficult problem, and a challenge".
This is an extraordinarily difficult problem.
This seems to be an inherently difficult problem.
Constructing a nonnegative function is in general a difficult problem.
Mathematicians always like a deceptively difficult problem.
Pakistan poses a particularly difficult problem.
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