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Discover Ludwig'what difficult' is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
In order to use this phrase in written English, it must be part of a larger sentence. For example: "What difficult problems did you face during your project?".
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What difficult choices did you face?
I'm left wondering what "difficult" might mean to the magnificent Mosses.
That's what difficult about the industry, this fast fashion industry now, is because blended is cheaper and it's poorer quality and it falls apart.
What difficult choice did producers face "[w]hen it came time to pick a single to go with the movie adaptation of 'The Dukes of Hazzard'"?
It might be said that there is courage in filming one's parents half-naked in the shower ("What difficult work it is to wash a hippopotamus!" Larisa exclaims while bathing her husband).
Although Hammond is minded to look at how to ease the burden on workers, he is likely to challenge cabinet colleagues – who he considers to be lobbying ahead of the budget – to spell out what difficult tax decisions they would consider to pay for any changes.
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