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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are how difficult" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks proper context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The challenges we face are how difficult it is to adapt to change."
Alternatives: "is the level of difficulty" or "is the extent of difficulty".
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are how difficult
noun
The means by which something is accomplished.
Exact(2)
"My early memories [of Stockport] are how difficult it was.
The fact that we are fighting that battle still shows you how entrenched the issues are, how difficult they are to uproot ― even with the force of the judiciary behind you.
Similar(57)
That's how difficult circles are.
The perverse achievement of 'Melancholia' is how difficult it is to argue with her conclusion".
The first was how difficult it is to walk and talk.
A frightening, terrible thing about shame is how difficult it is to dispel.
"What's not healthy is how difficult it is for us to take risks," Ms. Frost said.
What's great about "The Wire," though, is how difficult it is.
An underlying theme of this book is how difficult it is to survive growing up.
That is how difficult and time-consuming everything was back then!
"One of the problems we wanted to solve was how difficult it is to navigate the museum".
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