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The phrase "are difficult to make to" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The changes we need are difficult to make to the existing system."
Alternatives: "are hard to implement" or "are challenging to apply".
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"Pro forma historical comparisons are difficult to make, to say the least," he wrote.
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Comparisons with other investigations of alternative medicine use in cardiovascular patients are difficult to make due to the various definitions of "alternative medicine" [ 21- 25].
"It's going to be difficult to make it all work," Lemieux said.
"It is going to be difficult to make a difference very shortly.
The urgently needed changes are bound to be difficult to make due to the perceived contradictions between low/no-fossil-carbon systems and sustainable and economically vibrant societies.
It's difficult to make a commitment to voluntary conservation work when you're a student.
It would have been difficult to make the connection to sapa and lead.
What they say is difficult to make out and everyone struggles to hear.
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