especially difficult

Frequency: 8.458.0 per million words

Used to emphasize a high level of difficulty.

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Examples (10)

  • The final section of the exam was especially difficult.
  • Finding a job in this economy can be especially difficult for recent graduates.
  • The transition to remote work was especially difficult for our team.
  • I find abstract algebra especially difficult to understand.
  • Why do you think this particular task is especially difficult?
  • The first year after losing a loved one is often especially difficult.
  • Navigating the steep, icy terrain proved to be especially difficult for the climbers.
  • It can be especially difficult for older adults to adapt to new technology.
  • Some steps in the instructions were especially difficult to follow without video guidance.
  • For many people, opening up about their emotions is an especially difficult process.