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"make life difficult" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a sentence on its own, or as part of a longer sentence. Example: "His strict rules and constant criticism only served to make life difficult for his employees."
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And that can make life difficult".
Does that make life difficult?
At The Economist, we sometimes make life difficult for ourselves.
But, says Ms Hystuna, the Greeks can make life difficult.
I do not complain or make life difficult for them.
Then they come back and make life difficult for parents.
Suffocating bureaucracy and onerous contract terms make life difficult.
The weather can cause trouble and make life difficult.
They could make life difficult for bankers, too.
They will not make life difficult for him now.
A backcourt of Toney Douglas and Shumpert could make life difficult for opposing guards.
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