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The phrase "a difficult issue to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging topic or problem that requires careful consideration or resolution.
Example: "Addressing climate change is a difficult issue to navigate for policymakers."
Alternatives: "a challenging matter to" or "a complex problem to".
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It is a difficult issue to talk about".
This is obviously a difficult issue to fact check.
"This issue has become a difficult issue to talk about.
Despite these political criticisms, fraud was a difficult issue to politicize completely.
We would welcome reader input as well, since this is a difficult issue to judge.
It's a conundrum for most people, and a difficult issue to talk about, even between Palestinians.
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Q Are human rights a more difficult issue to address in a transparent way than other issues, such as energy efficiency or renewable energy?
In an area of perceived significant diversity, chronic pain was viewed by the participants as a particularly difficult issue to navigate, and thus familiarity with a practitioner or with a therapeutic approach was key to decision-making.
"But often you are dealing with a complex issue involving a vulnerable person and you are struggling to get help from a medical person, and that can be a very difficult issue to solve," he added.
"It's a very difficult issue to assess," Mr. Constâncio said.
In the Caribbean land scarcity is a major, difficult issue to confront.
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