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The phrase "unremitting difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is consistently challenging or relentless in nature. Example: "The team faced unremitting difficulty in completing the project due to unforeseen circumstances."
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They started reminiscing about the game's unremitting difficulty.
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THE itch is unremitting.
Mandela wrote about the difficulties of his first marriage, to Evelyn Mase, in his autobiography, "Long Walk to Freedom": My devotion to the ANC and the struggle was unremitting.
Its unremitting sexism?
He is impervious and unremitting.
Enwezor's show is unremitting.
The European Championship is unremitting.
A picture of unremitting gloom?
He seems full of unremitting verve.
Thanks to unremitting commitment, so did Tranmere.
Her needs were bottomless, her pain unremitting.
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