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The phrase "and difficult to play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something, typically a piece of music or a game, that presents challenges in terms of performance or gameplay.
Example: "The piece is beautiful, but it is also complex and difficult to play."
Alternatives: "and challenging to perform" or "and hard to master".
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It is very large and difficult to play.
As most readers of a certain age now know, Quidditch is simple to understand and difficult to play.
As most readers of a certain age now know from the Harry Potter novels and the classic "Quidditch Through the Ages" by Kennilworthy Whisp (Scholastic, 2001, $3.99), Quidditch is simple to understand and difficult to play.
'B4 the Dual' sounds chilly and difficult to play at home - a rare 'skip that' moment on a record that sounds like Shut Up and Dance sparring with Carl Craig and Underground Resistance, and is smart, sharp and supernaturally switched on.
"We are a good team and difficult to play against.
Spurs were irresistible and difficult to play against.
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Nice guys are more and more difficult to play in terms of getting the edges.
Some simple games such as Smashy Road struggled and were difficult to play.
"Kids love it because it's very easy to understand, and very difficult to play – which is a brilliant combination".
Seven stone, 6ft tall and notoriously difficult to play, the "nude piano" – as someone once called it – is an awkward bedfellow.
They are a good team and were difficult to play against.
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