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"difficult to respond" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe something that is challenging or problematic to answer or react to. Example: The interview questions were difficult to respond to because they were very personal and sensitive.
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Over two-thirds of respondents strongly agreed/agreed that women with PPD find it difficult to respond to their baby's cues (68.6%) with a minimal proportion indicating that they did not know (9%) (Table 2).
The majority of respondents also agreed that women with PPD find it more difficult to respond to the needs of their partner or other children (79.8%).
This makes it more difficult to respond.
"Difficult to respond to that," he admitted in his diary.
"Given the vague nature of the allegations, its difficult to respond," Ms. Drake said.
He said: "I can understand why the police find it difficult to respond.
Google replies: "It is difficult to respond fully to documents we have not seen..
"Diversity makes it difficult to respond to them [the protesters] and we may well choose to ignore this particular protest.
It is the international and local dimension of the Westgate attack that makes it so difficult to respond to.
It's often incredibly difficult to respond in the heat of the moment, and victims frequently report the frustration of feeling frozen.
But it does mean that in times of economic crisis, it is very difficult to respond quickly (at least via the legislative system).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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