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"difficult to communicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not easily expressed in words or is complex to explain. For example: "The subtleties of human emotions can be difficult to communicate."
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"It will become more difficult to communicate between the players.
But it's always been difficult to communicate suffering.
However, it is difficult to communicate its potential value.
Operational risks are difficult to communicate and hard to assess.
It is rather difficult to communicate with health providers today.
He was going abroad, and, for a while, it might be difficult to communicate.
Because so few rural Africans spoke Portuguese, it was difficult to communicate.
It is difficult to communicate what joy this raucous, boisterous, impossibly chaotic assembly can bring.
It is much more difficult to communicate failure than success to partners.
"It was very difficult to communicate with these people," Muziki went on.
There was a second, sadder reason that made it difficult to communicate.
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