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"making it difficult for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is challenging or tough to do. Example: The lack of resources is making it difficult for students to succeed in school.
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The state protected its incumbent suppliers, making it difficult for competitors to get into the market.
However, the evolutionary contribution has never been directly measured, making it difficult for one to conclude about its importance.
Yet we're making it difficult for them to do so.
But by god, you're making it difficult for us.
But it was just making it difficult for us.
They contend that increased inequality intensifies social stress, making it difficult for individuals to successfully collaborate.
They provide hydra-headed vigilance, making it difficult for predators to creep up unannounced.
Barcelona apartments are small, making it difficult for parents to keep presents hidden until Reyes.
Public opinion in China might be making it difficult for Chinese leaders to climb down.
That would strengthen the dollar, making it difficult for American companies to sell their goods abroad.
They are destabilising some prisons, making it difficult for normal prison life to continue.
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