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The phrase "difficult for you to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that may be challenging or hard for someone to do or understand. Example: "The advanced math problems were too difficult for you to solve without help from the teacher."
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Was that difficult for you to deal with?
Is it difficult for you to watch those scenes now?
Was it difficult for you to write your dissertation?
Q. Was it difficult for you to come here?
"It's very difficult for you to understand," he says.
It can be difficult for you to publish it.
Is it difficult for you to leave behind characters? A. No.
Q. Has it been difficult for you to be a woman in this field?
Guys, is it really that difficult for you to shop for clothes?
Is there a character that is more difficult for you to write than others?
Was it difficult for you to resist taking sides and passing judgment?
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