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The phrase "difficult to overcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can typically be used to describe a situation that is hard to surmount or a challenge that is difficult to overcome. For example, "The arduous journey ahead of us will be difficult to overcome, but we are determined to succeed."
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Bedbugs are nasty and difficult to overcome.
I found that extremely difficult to overcome".
It's very difficult to overcome".
And it's difficult to overcome".
It was difficult to overcome," he said.
Motivated biases are especially difficult to overcome.
But umpire reputations are difficult to overcome.
These powerful heuristics can be difficult to overcome.
That kind of tarnish is difficult to overcome.
"It's very difficult to overcome this sort of thing".
"For me any loss is difficult to overcome," she said.
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