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The phrase "render it more difficult for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where something makes a task more difficult or challenging. For example, "The wind made it difficult to control the boat, rendering it more difficult for us to reach our destination safely."
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But they are bound by their obligations to their constituents and to the country to be chary of saying anything which may tend to compromise our neutrality, or to render it more difficult for the Government to maintain it.
It is their duty to abstain from attempts to force Ministers to make disclosures or express opinions which may render it more difficult for them to maintain amicable relations with both belligerent powers.
But David Stacy, HRC's government affairs director, said the action would render it more difficult for the Department of Labor to hold accountable federal contractors for prior violations of civil rights laws, including those against LGBT employees.
They cannot stop the war which has been declared, and they may engender passions which have not yet shown their existence, and which might embarrass our policy and render it more difficult for us at once to maintain our neutrality and secure our interests and dignity.
Nonetheless, it does seem right to notice that problems with specific terms can render it more difficult for women to communicate about important elements of their lives, and probably also more difficult to reflect upon these elements (Hornsby 1995).
Identifying traits with low or variable medical morbidity, as well as variants of uncertain clinical significance, may actually render it more difficult for pregnant women and their partners to make meaningful reproductive choices.
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Additionally, increasing competition over land and resources in the PUI paired with other factors triggered by processes of rapid development and urbanisation have rendered it more difficult for the peri-urban poor to access and use urban waste.
Such phenomena render it more difficult to discriminate between disease-causing and disease-promoting gene segments.
Although it may have rendered it more difficult to determine baseline differences in RA vs. controls, the design allows repeated analyses in a comparably large cohort.
Critics of the push say more openness would irreparably change the relationship between lawmakers and the agency and could make it more difficult for CRS to render quick and useful analysis.
Sir Geoffrey Nice QC and Rodney Dixon asked the court to review Moreno-Ocampo's remarks, arguing that the Guardian article might make it more difficult for the court to "render dispassionate adjudication".
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