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"difficult techniques" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing complex methods to complete a task or achieve something. For example: "We had to employ some difficult techniques in order to get the job done."
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As a sculptor, he mastered the difficult techniques of casting metal.
A researcher spends years in apprenticeship, mastering difficult techniques with a short useful life.
She taught herself complex screen-printing processes and difficult techniques that allowed her to improve prints for curved glass.
For heavy elements the small spacing necessitates more difficult techniques that came into routine use only in the 1980s.
Many folk artists were capable of expert full-round sculpture, realistic painting, fine metalwork, and other difficult techniques.
"Saucing cooked fish in a wok is one of the more difficult techniques in the repertoire," Schoenfeld wrote in an e-mail message.
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"It's a really difficult technique but if you practise enough then you can make progress.
"Imbuing stayed cables in pre-stressed concrete is such a difficult technique.
He also made Steuben's original "air-trap vase" in the late 1940's, having devised a difficult technique to entrap an air bubble in its crystal base.
It is a difficult technique, because, as Galliano puts it, the dress must become "like oily water running through your fingers".
Needle lace involves a very difficult technique and has seldom been used in folk art or, except at the beginning of its history, by amateurs.
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