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The phrase "a hard thing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging task or situation that requires effort or skill to accomplish.
Example: "Learning a new language can be a hard thing to master, but with practice, it becomes easier."
Alternatives: "a difficult task to" or "a challenging thing to".
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Culture is a hard thing to change.
"It's a hard thing to explain….
"That's a hard thing to find".
It's a hard thing to do.
"It's a hard thing to wrestle with".
That's not a hard thing to know.
AGR: It's a hard thing to do.
"It's a hard thing to reconcile".
It was a hard thing to change".
"It's a hard thing to shake".
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'It's a hard thing to describe,' Dylan would later remember.
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