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Free sign upThe phrase "how difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the level of difficulty or challenge of a particular task or situation. Example: "I was surprised by how difficult the math exam was."
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How difficult?
That's how difficult circles are.
How difficult is the job?
How difficult is that?
How difficult, how dangerous?
"How difficult is it?
Q: How difficult was it?
He talks about how difficult school is.
We saw how difficult it began yesterday.
"I understand how difficult this is.
How difficult is the Olympic Club today?
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