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'makes it difficult to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a situation that is challenging or hard to do. Example: The cost of living in this city makes it difficult to save money.
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But China makes it difficult to whisk its daughters away.
"It obviously makes it difficult to shop".
That makes it difficult to recommend solutions.
"It makes it difficult to raise money".
That makes it difficult to live with.
It makes it difficult to form coalitions.
This makes it difficult to pigeonhole Luxemburg.
Griffin's blend of abilities makes it difficult to label him.
"This structure makes it difficult to raise capital".
"It makes it difficult to be with you".
Brazil's constitution makes it difficult to sack a policeman.
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