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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit hard to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal expression used to describe a task or situation that requires more effort than usual. For example: "Putting the puzzle pieces together was a bit hard to do."
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A bit hard to spread around.
It's a bit hard to tell.
I know that idea is a bit hard to digest.
He just thinks they're a bit hard to play.
It's actually a bit hard, to be honest.
That, he said, made it a bit hard to peg.
This can be "a bit hard to break through".
That scenario is a bit hard to sort out.
Probably, although it is a bit hard to say.
The Scheide Library is a bit hard to describe to proper effect.
It's a bit hard to tell exactly how many meteorites hit Earth each year.
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