considerable difficulty
Frequency: 7.928.3 per million words
A state or condition of being very hard to do or deal with.
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Examples (20)
- He had considerable difficulty climbing the mountain.
- He had considerable difficulty understanding the complex instructions.
- They faced considerable difficulty in securing funding for their project.
- The team faces considerable difficulty in securing the necessary funding for the project.
- The research team encountered considerable difficulty when analyzing the complex data set.
- You will likely encounter considerable difficulty if you try to climb that mountain without a guide.
- Without proper training, you will experience considerable difficulty with the advanced course.
- Adapting to the new software presented considerable difficulty for the older employees.
- She overcame considerable difficulty to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor.
- The research paper highlighted the considerable difficulty in isolating the specific protein.
- There was considerable difficulty in reaching an agreement between the two parties.
- Despite the considerable difficulty of the task, she managed to complete it ahead of schedule.
- The new software caused considerable difficulty for employees who were not tech-savvy.
- Considerable difficulty was experienced by the rescue team due to the harsh weather conditions.
- It was with considerable difficulty that he finally managed to open the rusty lock.
- I'm having considerable difficulty learning this new programming language on my own.
- Learning a new language can present considerable difficulty for many adults.
- It became clear that they were in considerable difficulty when their supplies ran out.
- The patient is breathing with considerable difficulty after the surgery.
- Did they anticipate the considerable difficulty involved in negotiating the international trade agreement?