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The phrase "difficult to concentrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase whenever you want to describe something that is hard to focus on or think about. For example: "I have been feeling overwhelmed lately, which has made it difficult to concentrate."
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It's so unusual it's difficult to concentrate.
His father seemed to be finding it difficult to concentrate.
"It can be difficult to concentrate, and sitting in one position can be painful," she said.
I found it difficult to concentrate, I was stressed, I noticed a lot of changes.
They find it difficult to concentrate and think clearly and quickly.
Stewart, who said it was difficult to concentrate on racing thereafter, finished 17th.
He also got lots of colds, lacked energy and found it difficult to concentrate.
"It is difficult to concentrate a life down to two hours.
"It's difficult to concentrate when you're trying to find evidence to prove your innocence," Ottey said.
It's Saturday night and now I'm finding it difficult to concentrate.
So many people wanted to talk to him, it was difficult to concentrate on practicing.
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