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"really very difficult" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to emphasize the level of difficulty of something. Example: "Writing a research paper can be really very difficult, especially when trying to incorporate various sources and arguments."
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"It's really very difficult.
I find making decisions really very difficult.
But their choices aren't really very difficult, and their personalities are thinly sketched.
But what is really very difficult for them is the fact that they are not valued".
We know it is really very difficult to reach the same level, because in one and a half years we lose 10, 11 players, a whole team".
"It is clear with the fact Red Bull showed great pace that the fight for the championship is really very difficult, but it doesn't change our approach.
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"The very beginning was really, really difficult," she says.
(I) found it really very, very difficult to, to fully talk about how I felt, and that I tried to kill myself.
"It's really, really difficult".
It was really, really, difficult.
It's a very difficult subject, really.
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