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The phrase "are a bit difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat challenging or hard to understand or accomplish.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture are a bit difficult to follow, especially for beginners."
Alternatives: "are somewhat challenging" or "are a little tricky".
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(These two-part puzzles are a bit difficult to plan).
I know that with business and the economic climate, things are a bit difficult right now.
Also, I'm trying to lose some fat or gain some muscle for that matter, and I've lost quite a bit of weight but the last few pounds are a bit difficult to take off.
Like most triple points, these are a bit difficult to pinpoint, but nevertheless we endeavor.
These are also a source of concern for many as they are a bit difficult to keep under observation.
It will help you to grow stronger with your emotions and handling matters which are a bit difficult.
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Sometimes it's a bit difficult.
That's a bit difficult to predict.
Life in England was a bit difficult.
It's a bit difficult as I'm driving.
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