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The phrase "a little difficult for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a task or situation that poses some challenge or complexity for someone.
Example: "I found the math problem to be a little difficult for me to solve without assistance."
Alternatives: "somewhat challenging for" or "a bit tough for".
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Was a little difficult for me.
Might readjustment to family life be a little difficult for everyone?
After that, things started to get a little difficult for Hansen.
Next year will be a little difficult for a lot of guys to make their hours".
But he added, "It's still a little difficult for me to believe that it happened".
"It was a little difficult for me to take the initiative in the points.
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Connecting the emitter LEDs for the center firefly proved to be a little difficult, because for this LED a total of 4 emitter LEDs had to be connected to one i/o pin.
The analogy may be a little difficult to stomach for some supercilious food critics, let alone Pirelli's own engineers.
Many scenes are abrupt, truncated and a little difficult to follow for lack of context but Black does give us some real moments of grace when he slows down and lets the natural drama play.
The fact that the contract finally ends only when the book is finished, and the publication date is not set in stone, means that it is a little difficult to plan for the future.
One minor reservation was that some aspects might be a little difficult or complex for players.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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