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How to use difficult task in a sentence

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That is always a difficult task for an authority, because it is left with discretion.
They say that retaining a county championship is a difficult task to say the least.
The more difficult task is to institutionalize a process that can achieve his vision.
Already there are signs that implementing the new justice will be a difficult task.
But for all the speeches, the acres of coverage and hours of TV footage, marking the anniversary proved a peculiarly difficult task.
The difficult task is to find ways of being merciful to the guilty without being cruel to the innocent.
Appealing to one's rational sense in their moment of deep anguish and distress is indeed a difficult task.
Mendelssohn did not attempt his very difficult task until he felt himself fully equal to it.
Keeping the clay roads passable, especially in winter, was a difficult task.
The story itself, if efficacious, should give no inkling of the sweat of the author's peculiarly difficult task.
We have the difficult task of fighting them, while protecting innocents in a war where the enemy deliberately and cynically conflates the two.
The purpose of this article is to attempt the difficult task of trying to describe how the Indians developed this ingenious system.
I know translation is a difficult task, but is it this much of an inexact science?
Analysis of protein loop conformations is a notoriously difficult task because they do not have easily identifiable regular geometric patterns.
Learning how to manage this phenomenon is a profoundly difficult task for any state.
And for many writers this allotment of time can seem altogether binding and a difficult task to stick to.
Generating an accurate prognosis is a difficult task under the best of conditions.
We had to hold floats between our feet while swimming the butterfly stroke, a difficult task.
Admittedly a difficult task, advancements in materials technology make it increasingly more achievable.
He has decent size, so bumping him off his route at the line is a difficult task.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was not a difficult task for a strong boy to cut through tough grass roots with the keen edge of the clamshell.
Ive never attempted to tabulate them, but it would not be a difficult task.
This marked absence of adipose tissue makes the skinning of the animal a difficult task.
It is not a difficult task to praise a heroine, and one that should be indulged in but charily.
At the moment of parting he began to realize that he had undertaken a difficult task.
It is always a difficult task to exhume such buried treasure, for some preternatural guardian or other will be found on the alert.
It is unquestionably the lochial discharge which makes it such a difficult task to keep a maternity ward in a healthful condition.
But Scott had the difficult task of deciding whether the unauthenticated pieces were to be assigned to Swift.
It ought not to be a difficult task, since that gentleman was naturally sedentary and little curious.
He could not have refused even a more difficult task to this petitioner.
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