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The phrase "enormously difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very hard to do or understand. For example: "The math test was enormously difficult."
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That's enormously difficult.
"It's an enormously difficult transition," he said.
It was enormously difficult to put up the walkway.
"This makes it enormously difficult for local newspapers to compete.
Japanese central bankers have found that enormously difficult to do.
But we have some enormously difficult times now.
"It's enormously difficult," Mr. Coughlin said of the move.
"It will be enormously difficult to make it truly functional.
"It was an enormously difficult exercise," Mr. Voulgarakis said.
Passion Winning major health reform is enormously difficult.
Their feelings about these movies and shows varied greatly, and it is enormously difficult to generalize.
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