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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are difficult to drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is challenging to eliminate or remove, often in a context related to habits, tasks, or items.
Example: "These bad habits are difficult to drop, but with determination, I can overcome them."
Alternatives: "hard to eliminate" or "challenging to let go".
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His movement, and his goals, are difficult to drop now that Kak?s taking steps towards recovery.
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"So it's difficult to drop everything in order to schedule a meeting.
"But the truth is, the way I am, I've been chubby since I was a boy, and it's going to be difficult to drop down".
Ms. Barrio, who is also a choreographer, agreed: "As someone who loves her work, it's difficult to drop it at home.
Drop-outs are difficult to handle in bronchial biopsy studies.
Regular eye drops can soothe itchy eyes but are difficult to apply even with teenagers.
Moore stated that while it was difficult to consider dropping this new game world, they found that its introduction in the second half of the film would be too difficult a concept for the viewer to grasp.
"Whoever does well here is going to be very difficult to drop," he said.
McDonald's and some of its suppliers said that fewer than 6percentt of potatoes grown in the United States were genetically altered -- so it was not difficult to drop them.
It's not difficult to drop to bended knee when you're a serial romancer and you live to hear people accept your proposals and tell you you're the one.
It really is difficult to see someone dropping their serve at the moment.
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