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The phrase 'a bit difficult to' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a situation that is challenging but not impossible. For example, "This math problem was a bit difficult to solve."
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That's a bit difficult to predict.
"Everything else is a bit difficult to predict".
(These two-part puzzles are a bit difficult to plan).
The polling data is a bit difficult to interpret.
"It's a bit difficult to focus on Brexit in isolation.
It's also a bit difficult to draw conclusions based on comparisons between people and ferrets.
But I still found it all a bit difficult to take.
I go to the odd [art function], but they're a bit difficult, to be honest.
We use the word 'vehicle' deliberately because it's a bit difficult to decide what this is.
Just what makes a New York tattoo can be a bit difficult to pin down.
"Erm, not having read the book, it's a bit difficult to comment".
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