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The phrase "are difficult to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing objects, people, or situations that cannot be easily relocated or changed.
Example: "The heavy furniture pieces are difficult to move without assistance."
Alternatives: "are hard to relocate" or "are not easy to shift".
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The trouble was, he realized early on, many of the built installations are difficult to move.
In ceramics, however, dislocations are not common (though they are not nonexistent), and they are difficult to move to a new position.
The disadvantage with the fixed dome and floating drum models is that once installed they are difficult to move.
Some ō-daiko are difficult to move due to their size, and therefore permanently remain inside the performance space, such as temple or shrine.
They're a gamble for gallerists to take on, are difficult to move and display, and the logistics of installing, maintaining and caring for them still requires some technical knowledge (which tends to strike fear in the hearts of most arts professionals).
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It's difficult to move yourself in original ways".
"After the feast it was difficult to move.
It's difficult to move past when damage is done, in this case it was.
It is difficult to move personal data in or out of Naver.
It is difficult to move freely from one place to the other.
Although it must have been difficult to move around so much?
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