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"he's difficult" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in many contexts, including the following example: "My boss can be quite demanding, and he's difficult to please."
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We can't really be certain if there's some intended irony in Sheldon's hyperbole and in the way he's "difficult", and some unintended irony in Nabokov's.
"It exasperates me that Jim's painted with the broad brush that he's difficult to work with," Sather said.
Afterward she was recorded on a wiretap telling an Emperor's Club employee: "I don't think he's difficult.
You can't root for Fincher's Zuckerberg in any usual way because he's difficult, prickly, complex and has the obsessive, sociopathic quality of the serial killers the director has created in the past.
He's difficult".
He's difficult to understand".
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He was difficult to ignore.
Will he be difficult?
Still, he was difficult.
At times he was difficult to follow.
In a car, he was difficult.
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