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The phrase "an incredibly difficult task" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task that is very challenging or requires significant effort to complete.
Example: "Completing the project on time was an incredibly difficult task, but we managed to pull it off."
Alternatives: "a remarkably challenging task" or "a tremendously hard task."
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It is an incredibly difficult task.
Luring tourists back to New York in the booming numbers we've become accustomed to will be an incredibly difficult task.
Delta executives agreed earlier this month to discuss the minutiae of the Northwest merger to make the broader point that combining two airlines is an incredibly difficult task.
"Steve, you are handling an incredibly difficult task extremely well," wrote Michael Coats, an astronaut who is director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
This kind of environment makes launching a startup, which is already an incredibly difficult task, near impossible.
Thus partnering with banks is an incredibly difficult task, and can only be accomplished country by country.
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They do an incredibly difficult job.
It's an incredibly difficult undertaking".
This is an incredibly difficult job.
"Karzai has an incredibly difficult job," he said.
But it's an incredibly difficult, difficult task," he said.
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