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The phrase "a position that is hard to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or role that presents challenges or difficulties in some way.
Example: "She found herself in a position that is hard to navigate due to conflicting responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a role that is difficult to" or "a situation that is challenging to".
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For example, some claim that they work exclusively through common, or "non-specific", mechanisms (see Luborsky et al., 2002) a position that is hard to reconcile with the many studies that have identified treatment-specific effects (e.g., Clark et al., 2006; Fairburn, Jones, Peveler, Hope, & O'Connor, 1993).
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That is hard to forgive.Success can also be judged by how well banks have positioned themselves for the future.
Do not pick a position that is especially hard or straining.
It has a leadership position that will be hard to beat.
With that backdrop, it is hard to believe, but the economic position has improved in Zimbabwe.
That is hard.
That he staked out a series of positions avowedly to the left is hard to deny.
It is hard to think of a position on Iraq that he has not taken.
In that position he was hard to overtake, almost impossible to beat, in my estimation.
Hogan believes Yahoo! has established a position on the Internet that will be hard to challenge.
These positions are hard to unwind.
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