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"make a difficult decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in many different contexts, for example: The CEO had to make a difficult decision about whether to layoff employees or not.
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I'd have to make a difficult decision.
"We had to make a difficult decision," Mr. Ario said.
"I think this goes to the jury not wanting to make a difficult decision".
At least I won't be forced to make a difficult decision.
With so many looters around, he said, the soldiers had to make a difficult decision.
Russia thus reaps all the rewards of engagement without ever having to make a difficult decision.
Every day, Howe is forced to make a difficult decision regarding Piazza.
So Knoblauch implored Crosby to ignore the dreary odds and force the Yankees to make a difficult decision.
I don't like his personality because I want someone who looks like he can make a difficult decision.
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This meant that many people had to make a difficult decision--whether to compromise their art to fit within commercial, or shall we say, curatorial boundaries or to stay honest to their creative expression and thus, remain a struggling artist.
"Dany makes a difficult decision in Meereen.
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