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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uniquely difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is more difficult to accomplish than usual. For example, "Solving this math problem was uniquely difficult for me."
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But sign language is a unique case, and translating it uniquely difficult, because it is fundamentally different from spoken and written languages.
FAA – a uniquely difficult job?
But it was also uniquely difficult.
This crisis is uniquely difficult in four respects.
Methane: A Uniquely Difficult Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Problem.
I assumed this was because Baby Anna was uniquely difficult.
It has put Greece in a uniquely difficult position.
It is uniquely difficult, given the timing of this crisis, to feel her pain.
Will technology cause Japanese to lose its reputation as a uniquely difficult language?
Legislation (at least UK legislation) is uniquely difficult content to work with.
The FAA argues that the US has a uniquely difficult job in safeguarding the nation's skies.
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