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The phrase "difficult to fit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is challenging to accommodate or integrate into a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new furniture was difficult to fit into the small living room."
Alternatives: "hard to accommodate" or "challenging to integrate."
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It will be difficult to fit furniture into them.
"We knew it would always be difficult to fit it in logistically on this trip".
Even her end is difficult to fit into a Holocaust narrative.
But his music still seems difficult to fit into traditional definitions.
It's difficult to fit Franklin between the covers of a book.
It had become difficult to fit in with other people's plans.
It may prove difficult to fit this secularizing party into a governing coalition.
But it remains difficult to fit Queen and Country into the larger context of McQueen's art.
The 2017 version is 337 pages long and difficult to fit into just about any pocket.
But he found it difficult to fit in with Denmark's egalitarian lifestyle.
The one that's difficult to fit in, says Wilczek, is gravity.
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