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"difficult to picture" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is hard to imagine or visualize. Example: The concept of time travel is difficult to picture because it goes against our understanding of the linear progression of time.
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It's difficult to picture anyone getting too confrontational with him.
But it's difficult to picture astronomers as New York pols.
I tell him it's difficult to picture him in shorts.
He found it difficult to picture Scheherazade as a high-school student.
The scene at some point in spring or summer 2017 isn't difficult to picture.
I find it difficult to picture how this might work in the case of fundamental electrons.
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"I think it's difficult to see pictures in a museum situation," he said.
It's difficult, though, to picture a happy ending to the life of someone who could so recklessly endanger the life of her own child.
But, Birch points out, it may be difficult to see a big picture when postdocs are so short.
In addition, the inevitable differences in age, tasks, culture, L2-learning environments, and so on, make it difficult to see the overall picture of the study results.
It is probably difficult for you to picture me here.
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