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The phrase 'was too difficult to' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something was so hard that it could not be done. For example: "The level of difficulty in the test was too difficult to overcome."
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It was too difficult to ski.
The problem was too difficult to solve.
And sometimes, it was too difficult to land.
Did some ignore their history because it was too difficult to face?
"It started to become clear that any plan was too difficult to implement," Krane told me.
It looked as if May had decided the subject was too difficult to address.
Similar(5)
"It's too difficult to beat them".
He's too difficult to read.
It's too difficult to get started.
"Video replay is too difficult to implement.
The main roles are too difficult to cast satisfactorily.
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