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The phrase "will prove difficult" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something will be difficult and challenging. For example: "Passing the test will prove difficult unless I study hard."
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But collecting any money will prove difficult.
But these prohibitions will prove difficult to enforce.
This could progress to a contagion across several continents that will prove difficult to contain.
Growing their way out of trouble will prove difficult as economies deleverage.
Finding a job, at least in the short term, will prove difficult.
But if the investment is misconceived, the debts will prove difficult to repay.
And trying to find a television channel showing the game in Britain will prove difficult.
The guilty verdict will prove difficult for Dizaei's lawyers to overturn.
Analyst Robert Plant said: We think restructuring and recovery will prove difficult to achieve.
Still, carrying out the ruling will prove difficult, the lawyers say.
Third, during Mr Suharto's rule the army developed a sprawling illicit business empire, which will prove difficult to scale back.
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