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The phrase "are getting difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is becoming more challenging over time.
Example: "As the project progresses, the requirements are getting difficult to meet due to the changing specifications."
Alternatives: "are becoming challenging" or "are turning tough."
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Yet the program note gives us a marvelous narrative: "Things are getting difficult in Pygmalion's studio.
Yet the program note provides a marvelous narrative: "Things are getting difficult in Pygmalion's studio.
The earlier you acknowledge that things are getting difficult, the sooner you can begin to take steps to address the issue," he adds.
But like last month's blizzard hoopla, the drumbeat of dire forecasts from the financial neighborhood nearby -- and the darkening clouds -- are getting difficult to ignore for those who fear real, not paper, losses.
Opinion polls show that a growing majority of Pakistanis want him out, but by persuading America that he is holding the line against Islamist extremists he has won money and diplomatic support that have helped him hang on to power.Yet things are getting difficult for the general (see article).
If things are getting difficult, don't be afraid to ask your teachers or other people who work at your institute.
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Life was getting difficult, he acknowledged.
Holding the line was getting difficult.
"The math is getting difficult," he said.
I think that's where it's getting difficult.
It's getting difficult because traffic's gone up 200 per cent.
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