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"find it difficult to talk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence when describing someone's struggle with speaking or communicating. Example: "I find it difficult to talk about my feelings with strangers." "She found it difficult to talk to her boss about the mistake she made."
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"I do find it difficult to talk about.
"They find it difficult to talk about racial issues but possible to talk about religious issues.
Which is to say that I find it difficult to talk about my own work.
"Some relatives in the wider family find it difficult to talk to me.
Some parents and carers find it difficult to talk to their children about sex and relationships.
Why do you think some people find it difficult to talk about death?
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He clearly finds it difficult to talk about his family.
But while I was married I found it difficult to talk the way these women do.
He clearly finds it difficult to talk about himself, a trait unusual for a politician.
Both sides were so angry that they found it difficult to talk directly to each other.
He nevertheless finds it difficult to talk about the band he disbanded after eight years together.
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