Difficult to Do
Adjective: Something that is challenging or not easy to accomplish.
Senses/Usages:
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Sense 1: Demanding or requiring great effort or skill to complete.
Example Sentence: The advanced level math problems were difficult to do without any guidance.
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Sense 2: Complicated or intricate in nature.
Example Sentence: As a beginner, this complex knitting pattern is far too difficult to do.
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Sense 3 (Popular Usage): Referring to a challenging task or situation that is hard to overcome.
Example Sentence: Graduating with honors while working full-time is definitely difficult to do, but it's not impossible.
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Sense 4 (Local Usage): Used in local dialects to describe something that is tricky to execute.
Example Sentence: In certain regions, cooking traditional cuisine can be difficult to do due to the scarcity of specific ingredients.
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Knitting Patterns,
Self-Help Books,
Traditional Cuisine Cookbooks