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The phrase "an array of intractable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of problems or issues that are difficult to manage or solve.
Example: "The team faced an array of intractable challenges during the project, making progress slow and complicated."
Alternatives: "a range of unmanageable" or "a variety of difficult".
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Advocates for patients with an array of intractable diseases like Parkinson's, lupus and juvenile diabetes are among the latest to begin developing registries, and the National Institutes of Health is promoting a linked network of registries for rare diseases with fewer than 200,000 patients.
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