[Idiom] What's the meanning of "It's not easy at all to anything a hero."

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I have met this sentence in an article. I suppose if there isn't something wrong in typing, maybe it is an idiom. So I'm here to ask help. What is the meanning of this sentence "It's not easy at all to anything a hero."
 
I feel a verb is missing after "to".
 
"It's not easy at all to anything but a hero." But you'd expect 'anyone' if that was the meaning.
By itself, the sentence is meaningless.

 
Thank you. I got it.
 
I'm glad you did. We still don't get it. It doesn't mean anything. Or did you mean "Now I understand that it's meaningless"?
 
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