remain difficult

Frequency: 6.518.2 per million words

To continue to be hard to do, solve, or understand.

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Examples (10)

  • Despite years of research, the problem has remained difficult to solve.
  • The political situation is expected to remain difficult for the foreseeable future.
  • For many students, understanding abstract concepts can remain difficult without practical examples.
  • Access to affordable healthcare continues to remain a difficult issue in the country.
  • Even after the software update, certain features remain difficult to use.
  • The climb to the summit will remain difficult as the weather worsens.
  • Navigating the legal system has always remained difficult for ordinary citizens.
  • Although he practiced daily, mastering the instrument remained difficult for him.
  • The relationship between the two nations will likely remain difficult after the trade dispute.
  • Finding a consensus on this topic has remained difficult due to diverse opinions.