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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficult cases" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used in legal or medical contexts, but can be used in any situation where there are challenging or complex situations or problems. Example: The new policy will address the handling of difficult cases in the court system, providing more support for judges and lawyers dealing with complex legal issues.
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All were difficult cases.
"Don had very, very difficult cases.
"They are difficult cases to prove".
Mr. Kinane should know about difficult cases.
"These are the more difficult cases.
Those are, he says, difficult cases.
But for difficult cases he finds it limiting and dehumanizing.
(Those difficult cases are set aside for experts).
Those are very difficult cases to bring," he said.
These will be difficult cases to solve, Ms. Brown said.
My attitude brings me a number of difficult cases.
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