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The phrase "difficult to deliver" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or speech that is challenging to present or accomplish. For example: "The speech was difficult to deliver, as it had to be balanced yet passionate at the same time."
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'That makes the stuff difficult to deliver.
And justice is not difficult to deliver.
They made it unbelievably difficult to deliver it.
Of course, this will be fiendishly difficult to deliver.
It's the kind of vague promise that's easy to make but difficult to deliver.
Promises to cut immigration are difficult to deliver while Britain is a member of the EU.
He tells me that it has become more difficult to deliver bad news.
Ageing Western societies make it very difficult to deliver rapid growth.
"I think fundamentally the labor contracts make it extremely difficult to deliver high-quality education".
It has to be constantly fresh and that is difficult to deliver," she says.
Monologues are difficult to deliver in today's theatre; most audiences prefer action to reflection.
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difficult to deliver in practice
difficult to deliver because
extremely difficult to deliver
complex to deliver
difficult to offer
difficult to surrender
arduous to deliver
tricky to deliver
difficult to achieve
difficult to produce
tough to deliver
problematic to deliver
difficult to implement
been hard to deliver
challenging to deliver
difficult to be provided
difficult to be fulfilled
difficulties to deliver
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difficult to comply
difficult to be attained
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