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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficult without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is challenging or problematic without a certain factor or condition. For example: "It was difficult to navigate the city without a map." In this sentence, "difficult without" is used to indicate that having a map would have made navigating the city easier, but without it, the task was challenging.
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Office politics is difficult without an office.
"This will be difficult without significant scale".
That would be very difficult without electronic tuning.
Getting around can be difficult without a car.
Partisan politics is difficult without Democrats and Republicans.
The company's recovery "certainly would have been more difficult" without the money, he said.
One lesson is clear from history reducing public debt is incredibly difficult without growth.
We want to decide our present and future, but it will be difficult without international support".
So, too, will progress be difficult without support from lawmakers outside Florida.
She continued her scientific career as a consultant, but it was difficult without French training.
"It's difficult without a doubt," said the Inter goalkeeper Júlio César.
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