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Discover Ludwig"difficult rival" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a person or team who is difficult, competitive, or challenging to beat. For example: "My team faces a difficult rival in the upcoming match."
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"They are going to be a very difficult rival, who will qualify and will be fighting for the tournament.
But Mr. Gingrich presents an especially difficult rival for them, one who is showing signs of corralling support from the Tea Party movement and other grass-roots conservatives while also being able to point to his governing experience.
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Now, against Chievo, which has been one of Juventus's most difficult rivals over recent seasons, he was to strike both goals in the space of five minutes of the second half.
She knows that she faces difficult competition from her rivals.
It's going to be difficult for rival banks to meet JPMorgan's ante.
Most of the art in this volume is fueled by love, a fossil fuel perhaps, but a potent one; it is difficult to rival the combustive energy of genius and passion.
And Mr Solebo admits it is difficult to rival football as there are not the fans to warrant tickets that would pay for the upkeep of a turf pitch.
The fear is that Intel could make it so difficult for rival GPU manufacturers to create properly working GPUs that Intel could, one day, produce a GPU that immediately puts all the others guys out of business.
But it will be difficult for rivals to better the existing bid.
And its efficiency makes it very difficult for rivals to challenge it at the low end, says Mr Modoff.
Since the crisis, Wells Fargo has become the predominant mortgage bank, making it difficult for rivals to regain their pre-crisis foothold.
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