particularly difficult

Frequency: 8.035.6 per million words

Especially or more than usual difficult.

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Examples (20)

  • The final chapter of the textbook was particularly difficult to understand.
  • The final exam was particularly difficult this year.
  • Navigating the new software has been particularly difficult for the older employees.
  • I found the last chapter of the book particularly difficult to follow.
  • It was a particularly difficult time for the family after their loss.
  • Solving this complex puzzle is particularly difficult for beginners.
  • Finding a solution that satisfies everyone is proving to be particularly difficult.
  • The mountain ascent became particularly difficult due to the sudden storm.
  • Mastering the violin is particularly difficult due to its complex fingerings.
  • It is particularly difficult to find affordable housing in the city center.
  • Why do you find this specific task particularly difficult compared to the others?
  • She was faced with a particularly difficult choice between two job offers.
  • The last mile of the marathon is often particularly difficult for runners.
  • Explaining quantum physics to a child can be particularly difficult.
  • The upcoming negotiations are expected to be particularly difficult.
  • The negotiations proved to be particularly difficult for both parties involved.
  • This legal case is particularly difficult because of the lack of clear precedents.
  • This specific surgical technique is particularly difficult to master.
  • Choosing between two excellent job offers was a particularly difficult decision for her.
  • The family went through a particularly difficult period after the accident.