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"economically difficult" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation or circumstance that is financially challenging or demanding. Example: The country is currently facing an economically difficult time due to the recent recession.
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The latter two factors may arise because receiving education is more predominant among men during economically difficult times, while better chronic disease management increased during better economic conditions.
CONSIDER, in these economically difficult times, that inspiring model of creative home design, the college student.
An innovative chip design, for example, may prove economically difficult to manufacture in high volume.
That is because it would be economically difficult to control only for mercury.
The past two years simply didn't need to be as economically difficult as they have been.
Most have increased spending as a share of GDP since 2014, and in economically difficult times.
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This term will be politically easier but economically more difficult," he acknowledges.
The amounts of fossil fuels that can be recovered economically are difficult to estimate, largely because of changing rates of consumption and future value as well as technological developments.
This makes the implementation of a battery storage economically more difficult, as it reduces the number of possible daily cycles.
SIH did not attract much attention until recently, since it needed long DNA sequencing reads that spanned multiple heterozygous sites, and obtaining such reads quickly and economically was difficult.
Overall, this is dictated by the ability to economically process difficult-to-treat ore bodies of base and precious metals such as Cu, Ni, Co, Zn, Au, and Platinum group metals.
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