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The phrase "an extraordinarily difficult" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a particularly challenging or arduous task or situation. Example: "The final exam was an extraordinarily difficult test, with many students struggling to finish it within the allotted time."
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McCain faces an extraordinarily difficult test.
This is an extraordinarily difficult balancing act.
"We would make it an extraordinarily difficult exercise".
"In fact it must have been an extraordinarily difficult period.
He found himself in an extraordinarily difficult position.
Adaptation, he said, was "an extraordinarily difficult problem".
Yet, it is an extraordinarily difficult crime to prosecute.
As I've written before, older workers, once unemployed, have an extraordinarily difficult time finding re-employment.
At best, avoiding a greater calamity will entail an extraordinarily difficult series of maneuvers.
"It was an extraordinarily difficult time for the companies and for me," Mr. Ovitz said.
"They had results that were quite satisfactory in the face of an extraordinarily difficult atmosphere".
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