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"prove too difficult" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a task or challenge that may be too challenging or difficult for someone to complete successfully. Example: "Despite her best efforts, the math problem proved too difficult for her to solve."
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Keeping Coulson may prove too difficult.
It did not prove too difficult.
It might yet prove too difficult to use as widely as its supporters hope.
Despite her southern heritage, the Mancunian lilt didn't prove too difficult to master.
By the looks of things, it will not prove too difficult.
Details are still being worked on and may prove too difficult - and costly - to finalise.
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For some people, life without cable proves too difficult.
She paints it on the surface as the thread proved too difficult to weave.
It proved too difficult, so he prepared an easier version in 1542.
The venture was a logistical nightmare and proved too difficult for Yousef.
It proved too difficult to overcome as the Heat won their seventh consecutive game.
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