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difficult

[dif-i-kuhlt, -kuhlt] / ˈdɪf ɪˌkʌlt, -kəlt /




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But it must also have been a difficult personal moment for the King to set such a public distance between himself and his younger brother, who he calls with some formality Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

From BBC

ANZ Research’s Dhiraj Nim believes it will be difficult to preempt how the GDP series will change under the new framework, with significant changes to the base year and input data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even so, confirming them has been difficult because of limited data.

From Science Daily

A popular wintertime meal, lasagna is decadent yet difficult to make, contrary to popular belief.

From Salon

Menzies has previously apologised for losing his temper at the World Championship, saying it had been a difficult time following the death of an uncle.

From BBC