doubly difficult
Frequency: 5.01.2 per million words
Difficult for two reasons or in two ways.
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- Her disability made taking care of the home and raising a family doubly difficult.
- Navigating a foreign city without a map is doubly difficult when you don't speak the language.
- The bad weather and the steep incline made the climb doubly difficult.
- The task was doubly difficult because it was both physically demanding and mentally exhausting.
- Learning a new language is doubly difficult when you have no one to practice with.
- Starting a new business during an economic recession is doubly difficult.
- Trying to solve the equation was doubly difficult because the instructions were in a foreign language.
- It was doubly difficult for her to adapt, having moved from a tiny village to a huge metropolis.
- Moving to a new country can be doubly difficult if you don't know the local language and culture.
- Achieving a fair settlement is doubly difficult when both parties are unwilling to compromise.
- The task became doubly difficult after the budget was cut and the deadline was moved up.
- The final exam was doubly difficult this year, covering topics we barely touched on in class.
- It's doubly difficult for single parents to balance work and family life.
- Climbing the mountain in a storm made the already challenging ascent doubly difficult.
- The negotiation will be doubly difficult due to the long history of mistrust between the two parties.
- Repairing the antique watch was doubly difficult due to the lack of original parts and specialized tools.
- Recovering from the surgery proved doubly difficult for him because of his pre-existing condition.
- For a shy person, public speaking is doubly difficult.
- Finding a solution is doubly difficult when the key stakeholders refuse to communicate with each other.
- With the new regulations, completing the project on time will be doubly difficult.