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"it gets difficult to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a situation where something becomes challenging or complicated to do. Example: As we go higher up the mountain, it gets difficult to breathe due to the thin air.
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It gets difficult to enjoy the view.
In those cases it gets difficult to bring them back and put them on trial.
Having a low melting point, it gets difficult to manage and convey the pulverized material to the hot combustion chamber.
Before too long it gets difficult to keep track of everything you might want to use at short notice, so it's a good idea to get organised.
It gets difficult to tell if the area is, for example, the good or bad part of town, or if it's within walking distance of the supermarket, or if the bus line that runs all night passes anywhere near it.
It gets difficult to the point where it feels like having a family is a crime". And another said: "There is nowhere provided for us to sleep off a shift, and I worry about having a crash [on the way home]".
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"It got difficult to find typewriter ribbon," she said.
It's getting difficult to keep track of Douglas Rodriguez.
"It was getting difficult to attract sponsors and get commitment for financial support," Mr. Duncan said.
"Magazines are so big now it is getting difficult to carry them around," Ms. Betts said.
Observers say it was getting difficult to regulate mountaineering activities from the capital, Kathmandu.
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