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The phrase "a little difficult to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when something takes more effort or is not particularly easy to do. For example: "The test was a little difficult to complete."
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It's a little difficult to deal with.
It's a little difficult to fasten.
"It is a little difficult to mingle.
Now, this may be a little difficult to see.
I think it would be a little difficult to Occupy".
"That made it a little difficult to continue," she said.
This is a little difficult to swallow, I realize.
We used Charmin toilet paper, which was a little difficult to write on.
It is, therefore, a little difficult to say what rule of law the company is seeking.
"It's a little difficult to predict how quickly we can build the communities," Mr Pluthero said.
"I find it a little difficult to understand," Platini said, according to The Guardian.
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