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The phrase "a difficult process to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a task or procedure that requires significant effort or complexity.
Example: "Learning a new language can be a difficult process to navigate, especially for beginners."
Alternatives: "a challenging task to" or "a tough journey to".
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It may be a difficult process to unbraid.
It's a difficult process to get through but I'm glad it's all done now.
However, the complex nature of the product-process interactions makes it a difficult process to optimise.
It's a difficult process to adapt, some players do it quick and for others it takes time.
The prime minister said of the dialogue: "It is always a difficult process to have reconciliation between enemies.
I gather it's a difficult process to find a publisher, and to kind of get that first break.
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"And since he's been through a more difficult process to be a coach and work his way up to varsity, kids have more respect".
"It's a very difficult process to create a successful company.
This year, about a dozen individuals had gone through an extremely difficult process to obtain a visa, Barley said.
This vote is expected to be only one step in a very difficult process to pass the AHCA, which has sparked opposition among conservative House Republicans, some senators and numerous interest groups.
Erosion, a notoriously difficult process to study, is extreme in the St. Elias range.
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