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The phrase "and how difficult it" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It can be used in a sentence where you are discussing the difficulty of a task or situation, but it needs to be part of a larger phrase to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I never realized how difficult it would be to learn a new language."
Alternatives: "and how challenging it" or "and how hard it".
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I think this indicates the enormity of the issue and how difficult it is".
That shows how eager they are to reach the top and how difficult it really is".
He noted how tough the sport was, and how expensive, and how difficult it is to do anything with horses.
Yet we should understand the roots of it, and how difficult it will be to combat the Taliban.
Other prisoners also noted the importance of mental health, and how difficult it can be to maintain in prison.
That relationship – and how difficult it can be – is an important aspect of what we're looking at.
Among the clips selected is Mr. Buffett commenting on Washington, and how difficult it is to get things done.
"Jason does a good job of understanding my situation and how difficult it is," said Evans in a telephone interview.
"It is a bit like childbirth - when it's all over, you forget quite how serious and how difficult it all was.
I kept thinking of the professor's pronouncement about "Lolita," and how difficult it had been for me to get it out of my head.
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"This latest news [about Ethiopia] shows the powerful forces we are up against and how difficult it is to get a company to change its practices.
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