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The phrase "and hard to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to create or produce, often in the context of recipes, crafts, or projects.
Example: "The cake was delicious, but it was also very complex and hard to make."
Alternatives: "and challenging to create" or "and difficult to produce".
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Many organisms mooted as terror agents are tricky to handle and hard to make into weapons.
It's promising around the edges, a little culty and hard to make out.
This distinction is subtle, and hard to make cartographic, but it's one known to both book buyers and booksellers.
There is a kind of pure, clean American simplicity in prose that is easy to mimic and hard to make.
That made it easy to pitch the movie, and hard to make it in a way that felt new.
"I've always felt that I need to toil alone and hard to make art count," she told me.
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"It's getting harder and harder to make a profit.
"It's getting harder and harder to make the car sales," he said.
People with presbyopia find that it is harder and harder to make out objects that are close to them.
What she sees is that most people are working longer and harder to make it.
"But the last week of July was an absolute washout, and that's making it harder and harder to make it up".
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and hard to permit
and hard to pronounce
and hard to implement
and hard to translate
and hard to articulate
and hard to check
and hard to verify
and troubled to make
and louder to make
and harder to make
and challenging to make
and appears to make
and challenged to make
and hardware to make
and hard to play
and hard to locate
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