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The phrase "difficult to replace" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is challenging or problematic to find a replacement for. Example: The company's CEO was a valuable asset, and his expertise and leadership style were difficult to replace.
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"It will be difficult to replace him".
The talent would be difficult to replace.
It would be difficult to replace us".
When you retire, that's very difficult to replace.
The Lakers have found Jackson difficult to replace.
"He will be very difficult to replace," Mr. Wilson said.
However, it will be difficult to replace their production.
"Final salary schemes have valuable guarantees which will be extremely difficult to replace," he says.
"He's a top-of-the-rotation guy who would be very difficult to replace.
The glass and the diamond would be difficult to replace; he asked for a week.
Compensation is fine, but the loss of livelihood is difficult to replace.
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