notoriously difficult

Frequency: 6.03.4 per million words

Well-known or famous for being difficult.

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Examples (20)

  • Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict.
  • This exam is notoriously difficult, so prepare thoroughly.
  • The final exam for that course is notoriously difficult to pass.
  • Learning a new language can be notoriously difficult without consistent practice.
  • Securing funding for independent films has become notoriously difficult.
  • The boss's temper was notoriously difficult to handle.
  • The CEO is notoriously difficult to please, so be prepared for criticism.
  • Climbing that mountain is notoriously difficult due to unpredictable weather.
  • Assembling this particular brand of furniture is notoriously difficult without the manual.
  • Finding affordable housing in this city has become notoriously difficult.
  • Measuring the true impact of advertising is a notoriously difficult task.
  • He described the negotiation process as notoriously difficult and lengthy.
  • That mountain pass was notoriously difficult for early pioneers to cross in winter.
  • Debugging legacy code can be a notoriously difficult task.
  • The software is powerful, but its user interface is notoriously difficult to navigate.
  • The project proved notoriously difficult to manage from the outset.
  • Learning certain programming languages can be notoriously difficult for beginners.
  • Mastering advanced mathematics is notoriously difficult for many students.
  • Proving intent in such legal cases is notoriously difficult for the prosecution.
  • The antique clock was notoriously difficult to repair.