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The phrase "and difficult to maintain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is challenging to keep in good condition or to manage over time.
Example: "The project was ambitious, but it turned out to be costly and difficult to maintain."
Alternatives: "and hard to sustain" or "and challenging to uphold".
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It's also expensive and difficult to maintain.
"They are difficult to generate and difficult to maintain".
PCs can be clunky and difficult to maintain.
The property is big and difficult to maintain, Haiffa explained, and it was too painful to remain there.
For decades managers have looked for alternatives to natural grass, which is costly and difficult to maintain.
Building infra-structure to make that possible will be expensive, and difficult to maintain over the long term, as tsunamis are rare in that region.
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Boredom, hunger, fatigue: these are all states in which we may find our attention drifting and our focus becoming more and more difficult to maintain.
As the universe expanded and cooled, however, it became more and more difficult to maintain this equilibrium.
Monolithic: the architectural specification is created in a monolithic manner and hence difficult to maintain, especially in larger and modularized systems.
The house itself changed ownership a number of times and was difficult to maintain, as the gumbo soil's cracking and weathering easily dislodged its foundation.
As jobs became more and more difficult to find, the stability of the family became more and more difficult to maintain".
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