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'terribly difficult' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is extremely difficult, such as: "The exam was terribly difficult and many students had difficulty completing it in the allotted time."
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Terribly difficult to learn.
"But it's difficult, terribly difficult".
He said: 'It was terribly difficult.
Neither is terribly difficult or terribly costly".
"It's a terribly difficult position to be in".
It's a terribly difficult matter to work out.
Presumably, I ask her, it's terribly difficult to play?
It's not a terribly difficult question, is it?
Yet in some ways, he's also a terribly difficult subject.
A lot are handwritten, from people in terribly difficult situations.
And it's terribly difficult to scale nonprofits today.
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