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'difficult points' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an issue or idea that is complicated or hard to understand. For example, "We discussed a wide range of topics, including some difficult points about the economy."
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Oyelowo is no stranger to making difficult points about race in films.
Other issues, like sharing water from the Indus Valley rivers, are also difficult points of contention.
The younger Mr. Vance seemed to use the difficult points in his father's life as teaching moments.
"There are difficult points that remain, but things are all the same going in the right direction," Fabius told reporters.
He inhabits the roles of the characters in his stories so perfectly he can sell difficult points with what, when you're watching it, feels like proof.
The reason is, of course, that the chair likes to leave the really difficult points until late at night so that the different sides will give up in exhaustion.
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