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The phrase "difficult to take" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is emotionally or mentally challenging to accept or understand. Example: "Her sudden outburst was difficult to take, but I tried my best to remain calm and understanding."
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"It's difficult to take.
I find that rather difficult to take".
It's really difficult to take that away.
This is difficult to take seriously.
"It's difficult to take for everybody".
"It was difficult to take in".
That's very difficult to take away".
It is difficult to take this reasoning seriously.
Clarkson shouldn't be so difficult to take down.
"He was very busy and difficult to take care of".
It was difficult to take Rome altogether seriously.
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difficult to exploit
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difficult to organize
difficult to cultivate
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