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Idiom
Tough nut to crack.
If something is a tough nut to crack, it is difficult to find the answer or solution.
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Fallujah and nearby Ramadi will be tougher nuts to crack.
One said: "There are 27 nuts to crack".
"It gives easier access into markets that have been particularly tough nuts to crack," he said.
"The most common cancers are tough nuts to crack," Dr. Gradishar warned.
Legal reforms and financial transparency in the all-important oil sector are tough nuts to crack.
With an extra game under their belts, the Georgians will be tough nuts to crack in the set pieces.
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"It's a tough nut to crack".
Europe is a tougher nut to crack.
Newt Gingrich proved a harder nut to crack.
Ralph is a tough nut to crack.
This is a harder nut to crack.
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