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The phrase "conquer the difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing overcoming challenges or obstacles in various contexts, such as personal growth, education, or problem-solving.
Example: "With determination and hard work, she was able to conquer the difficulty of learning a new language."
Alternatives: "overcome the challenge" or "master the obstacle.".
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This system is specifically designed to conquer the difficulty of tutoring the topic on fundamental spatial geometry in conventional curriculums.
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Karlovic, whose lifestyle is not as opulent as his two more illustrious fellow pros, was unable to conquer the difficulties of travelling with a baby.
But if it were possible to capture and bottle the hope that was evident on the Mall yesterday there can be no doubt that together we will confront and conquer the difficulties that lie before us.
Always trust in yourself and your abilities, for you are getting there and you will conquer the difficulties in ways that others can only dream of.
While, there is an urgent necessity for new antibacterial compounds as well as treatment strategies, to conquer the increased difficulty in controlling bacterial infections and levels of antibiotic resistance of the pathogenic strains [72].
Thus, in this paper, we apply semigroup theory and the contractive function method to conquer the above difficulties and show the existence of global attractor in the space (H^{2}(Omega cap H_{0}^{1}(Omega) times L_{mu}^{2}(mathbb {R}^;H^{2}(Omega cap H_{0}^{1}(Omega))).
To conquer this difficulty, we compute the Brouwer degree of the sets of positive solutions and negative solutions to (1.1).
However, the introduction of 2G cellular telecom systems that deliver services to moving customers induces difficulties to conquer the challenge of keeping a time-constant perceived quality.
Bond was every inch the super-Brit with tailor-made suits, British ingenuity in gadget form, an ability to parley in multiple languages and the suaveness to conquer the women of the world with little difficulty.
The memories of Europeans, by contrast, are haunted not by their economic difficulties, which were considerable, but by the spectre of Adolf Hitler and his drive to conquer the European continent.
Can he now conquer the world?
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