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The phrase "always difficult to decipher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is consistently hard to understand or interpret.
Example: "The ancient manuscript is always difficult to decipher, leaving historians puzzled for decades."
Alternatives: "consistently hard to interpret" or "perpetually challenging to understand."
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It is always difficult to decipher just what the often-opaque Fed chairman means.
It is always difficult to decipher the messages that North Korea's government is trying to send with its often bombastic statements.
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It becomes difficult to decipher what style and dressy is".
The signing is rapid and difficult to decipher.
For many, it was difficult to decipher fact from fiction.
"It's a difficult phrase which is difficult to decipher," he says.
When she started to talk, her speech was quick and difficult to decipher.
In reflection, contemporary government policy is also extraordinarily complicated and difficult to decipher.
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