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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficult person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone whose behavior is difficult to manage or deal with. For example: "John can be a difficult person to work with sometimes because of his confrontational attitude."
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I'm not a difficult person".
She was a very difficult person.
"I'm a very difficult person to categorise.
But I am a very difficult person.
"He was cantankerous, exigent, a difficult person.
Anton proved to be a somewhat sullen & difficult person.
"Karen Silkwood was a difficult person, a very interesting, difficult person," said Nora Ephron, who wrote "Silkwood" with Alice Arlen.
"In reality Lugo was a very difficult person to like.
Assange is a difficult person, and he knows it.
He was a very difficult person to paint.
"I have a reputation of being a difficult person.
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