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The phrase "always difficult to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently hard to obtain or achieve.
Example: "Finding a reliable contractor for home renovations is always difficult to get."
Alternatives: "consistently hard to obtain" or "perpetually challenging to acquire".
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"It is always difficult to get the balance," Park said.
You know it's always difficult to get minutes.
"It's always difficult to get the tone right in these kinds of movies," Mr. Grazer said.
"We're in a political season now, and it's always difficult to get things done," he said.
It is always difficult to get the balance right between trying to win the match at hand and offer new players a chance.
It can be very tough, and you can take a lot of terrible, negative criticism, and it's always difficult to get up the next day.
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A campaign with branded content is always so difficult to get right, but also to get enough outreach.
For many engineering problems, it is always too difficult to get the exact solutions, one usually tries to find a numerical solution to the problems.
It's always been difficult to get the building to open up, to get people to find it, to make it welcoming".
He says it will always be difficult to get a taxi between 10 30 and 11 30 p.m. when theaters and movies are letting out.
"When you miss a full pre-season, and miss the first half of the season, it is always very difficult to get the top edge of your performance but he's been getting there week-in and week-out".
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