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The phrase 'difficult problems' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe a complex situation or issue. For example, "This organization must find a way to address the difficult problems associated with climate change."
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I love difficult problems.
Both of these options pose difficult problems.
His partner, Adam Wildavsky, faced difficult problems.
That creates some very difficult problems".
We have faced even more difficult problems than this one.
"That's going to raise very difficult problems," he added.
The diagramed deal from an earlier round presented difficult problems.
Because solving difficult problems is the fun part of life.
At the moment, it is raising some quite difficult problems.
The more difficult problems may lie within our borders.
Ashima and Poppo wandered around, scouting the more difficult problems.
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