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The phrase "at every difficult" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a meaning related to challenges or difficulties.
Example: "We must remain resilient at every difficult moment we face."
Alternatives: "in every challenge" or "during every hardship".
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But the government has fallen once and threatens to fall again at every difficult vote.
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