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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unimaginably difficult task" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task that is extremely challenging or beyond comprehension.
Example: "Completing the project within the given timeframe was an unimaginably difficult task for the team."
Alternatives: "an incredibly challenging task" or "a mind-boggling task."
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Caring for an elderly, ailing spouse is an unimaginably difficult task, especially when the caregivers are elderly themselves.
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It is meant to evoke positivity at an unimaginably difficult time in someone's life.
"The first goal was to get recognition that the administration has led the economy from an unimaginably difficult place to where we are today," said Blair W. Effron, an investment banker closely involved in Mr. Obama's fund-raising efforts.
For Russell to have spoken to Reed in the way that he did in front of the team put Reed in an unimaginably difficult position, with precious seconds to react.
It had been an unimaginably difficult two weeks, and the surprise visit had come at just the right time.
Finding a mediator is a difficult task.
To sustain such an odd voice is a difficult task.
It is an incredibly difficult task.
The army has an intolerably difficult task in Ireland.
He knows this will be an exceedingly difficult task.
This is an extremely difficult task.
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