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The phrase "a difficult one to read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a text or document that is challenging to understand or interpret.
Example: "The report was filled with technical jargon, making it a difficult one to read for someone without a background in the subject."
Alternatives: "hard to comprehend" or "challenging to interpret".
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The subject of the story is a difficult one to read, it's hard to only have a vision of their perspective, from the distorted eyes of Humbert.
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That's a difficult one to throw at someone.
He said it was a difficult one to get.
It will be a difficult one to rebound from.
Their relationship remained a difficult one to the bitter end.
The big question here is a difficult one to answer.
"It's a difficult one for me to take.
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The Seahawks remain a difficult team to read.
When I started writing it, it seemed it would be a difficult book to read – it was a difficult book to write.
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