extraordinarily difficult
Frequency: 6.54.8 per million words
Unusually or remarkably difficult.
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- Solving this ancient puzzle is extraordinarily difficult.
- The mathematical proof was extraordinarily difficult to understand.
- Many students find quantum physics extraordinarily difficult to grasp.
- She found the final exam extraordinarily difficult despite studying for weeks.
- The negotiations proved to be extraordinarily difficult, lasting for weeks.
- The rescue mission proved extraordinarily difficult due to harsh weather conditions.
- It was extraordinarily difficult for him to talk about his past trauma.
- Learning advanced quantum physics is extraordinarily difficult for most students.
- Securing funding for the project will be extraordinarily difficult in this economic climate.
- The negotiation process became extraordinarily difficult when both sides refused to compromise.
- Mastering the violin at a professional level is an extraordinarily difficult undertaking.
- It's extraordinarily difficult to master a new language after age 50.
- She had found the decision to move abroad extraordinarily difficult.
- The surgery was extraordinarily difficult, requiring a team of specialists.
- It has become extraordinarily difficult to distinguish fact from fiction online.
- Breaking the encryption code turned out to be extraordinarily difficult.
- Without your help, navigating the legal system would have been extraordinarily difficult.
- The hiking trail was extraordinarily difficult, with steep cliffs and narrow paths.
- Adapting to the new culture was extraordinarily difficult at first, but she eventually settled in.
- Finding a solution to this engineering problem has been extraordinarily difficult.