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The phrase "always difficult to forgive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of resentment or challenges in letting go of past grievances.
Example: "Even after all these years, it is always difficult to forgive the betrayal I experienced."
Alternatives: "consistently hard to forgive" or "perpetually challenging to forgive".
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It is always difficult to forgive people we know we have wronged.
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