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The phrase "a difficult thing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenge or obstacle that someone faces in relation to a specific subject or task.
Example: "Learning a new language can be a difficult thing for many people, especially as adults."
Alternatives: "a challenging task for" or "a tough situation for".
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It's a difficult thing for me to imagine.
That's a difficult thing for families to deal with".
"I think that would be a difficult thing for the government to establish".
It's a difficult thing for him, for his family, for all of us.
"Without a guarantee of tickets, it's a difficult thing for people to take up".
They understand it's important but it's a difficult thing for them with the pronunciation".
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"That's a very difficult thing for a young child," Kaiserman said.
He read as he might have read someone else's work, and that is a very difficult thing for a poet to do.
We all reach plateaus, we all have times when it's not much fun, and that's something that is a very difficult thing for a parent to evaluate".
Still, picking up the next winners in the cryptocurrency space is a very difficult thing for a couple of reasons.
"That was a really difficult thing for a lot of people.
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