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The phrase "is difficult to accept" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation, fact, or opinion that is hard for someone to come to terms with.
Example: "The news of the company's closure is difficult to accept for all employees."
Alternatives: "is hard to swallow" or "is challenging to embrace."
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"It is difficult to accept that kind of performance from us," Lloris said.
But for one who thinks of federal courts as courts of limited jurisdiction, the Court's decision is difficult to accept.
"It is difficult to accept the argument that the board has no authority to address this problem," he wrote.
"It is difficult to accept the EHRC's characterisation of this as solely an issue of misinterpretation of the law".
"It is difficult to accept a judgment, especially in a high-profile event like the Olympics," Rabbi Zippel said.
In light of the literature, it is difficult to accept the possibility that Mr. Horowitz simply forgot to mention Beckmesser.
A mathematical paradox is a mathematical conclusion so unexpected that it is difficult to accept even though every step in the reasoning is valid.
"I am not surprised but it is difficult to accept when you see what [Clint] Dempsey did [recently] in comparison with Joey Barton," he said.
Such results leave no doubt that special relativity correctly describes the universe, although the theory is difficult to accept at a visceral level.
But this is difficult to accept, given Uribe spent eight years in power waging all-out war on the Farc and has undermined the peace talks.
Title IX has had such a positive impact in this country that it is difficult to accept any negative side effects.
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is difficult to embrace
is difficult to agree
is difficult to recognize
is difficult to accommodate
is difficult to acknowledge
is problematic to accept
is difficult to countenance
is tough to accept
is difficult to estimate
is happy to accept
is difficult to trace
is unlikely to accept
is difficult to realise
is difficult to reject
is free to accept
is unwilling to accept
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