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The phrase "always difficult to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, events, or outcomes that are consistently hard to foresee or anticipate.
Example: "The weather in this region is always difficult to predict, making it challenging for farmers to plan their crops."
Alternatives: "consistently hard to forecast" or "perpetually challenging to anticipate".
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It is always difficult to predict the direction of political change.
"It is always difficult to predict the norovirus season and this year is no different.
However, it is always difficult to predict how anger will turn to sanctions, because of the diverse interests of the 28 member states.
It is always difficult to predict the schedule in the Senate, which can turn on a dime, or on the whim of the majority leader.
Dr David Brown, director of Virology Reference Department at the HPA, said: "It is always difficult to predict the norovirus season and this year is no different.
"What we've seen with Y.S.L. is encouraging, but turnarounds are always difficult to predict, especially in a tough economic environment," said Scilla Huang Sun, manager of a luxury goods fund at the Clariden Bank in Zurich.
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It has always been difficult to predict the future of software.
In engineering practice, failures due to fatigue cracks in metallic structures have always been difficult to predict.
What has and will always be difficult to predict is which pictures will be the great ones and from exactly where they may emerge.
As always, it is difficult to predict how economic, financial and political factors will affect M&A over the course of the coming year.
Although the risk of unintended consequences always exists and difficult to predict, Smith [ 46] and Marshall [ 47] identified a number of ways in which potential unintended consequences may be reduced.
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