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The part of a sentence "it was rather difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that was challenging or hard to do. Example: "I attempted to solve the math problem, but it was rather difficult and I ended up asking for help from my friend."
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"It was rather difficult to start with," he says.
"It was rather difficult," said Rakoff in a telephone interview today.
About the oil-reduction provision, he said, "I thought it was rather difficult to get it, and it would take more time".
"It was rather difficult to convince them that I was not going to make fun of the legion," Ms. Denis said.
But it was rather difficult for us to apply Bayes' theorem to this distribution.
So it was rather difficult for him to become acquainted with the literature of his time.
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First, it is rather difficult to improve its performance in overcast or raining days.
"It's rather difficult to build any modern system without using Western parts," Sutyagin added.
"If America wants to become a hegemonic power, it is rather difficult for other nations to prevent that," he wrote.
It is rather difficult, I see, to formulate a code of behaviour for the Englishman in America that is at once judicious and honourable.
This assumes an even cost per day over the course of the contract – which would obviously not be the case, but it's rather difficult to estimate otherwise.
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