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The phrase "are very difficult to win" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing competitions, challenges, or situations that are hard to achieve success in.
Example: "In the world of professional sports, championships are very difficult to win due to the high level of competition."
Alternatives: "are quite challenging to achieve" or "are hard to secure".
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"I think these bids are very difficult to win.
Lawyers say such cases are very difficult to win.
Appeals claiming inadequate defense are very difficult to win, experts say.
"The writer or the writer's co-op board can bring a nuisance proceeding against the next-door neighbor in State Supreme Court," Mr. Bailey said, "but such cases are very difficult to win".
They are very difficult to win over.
Defamation suits are very difficult to win.
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"It will be very difficult to win.
"It's very difficult to win," he said.
It is very difficult to win this award".
It is very difficult to win on all surfaces.
"It's very difficult to win an award round here..
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