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The phrase "are difficult to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues, problems, or challenges that are hard to resolve or manage.
Example: "The environmental concerns raised by the community are difficult to address without proper funding and resources."
Alternatives: "are challenging to tackle" or "are hard to resolve".
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Injuries involving the tendon bone interface (TBI) are difficult to address.
The effects of climate change — warming waters and acidification that cause coral bleaching and push some reefs to death — are difficult to address.
The reason is that network or organic structures are "difficult to address through electronically mediated exchange"; see also Hackman and Morris (1978) and Nohria and Eccles (1992).
Given that many issues in rural health are difficult to address because of such sensitivity, the approach described is considered to have application in other contexts.
In particular, requirements of scalability, interoperability, trust and privacy are difficult to address even with the considerable amount of existing work both in the research and standardization community.
Many complex social questions are difficult to address adequately with conventional methods and techniques, due to the complicated dynamics, and hard to quantify social processes.
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The last issue is difficult to address.
Until we unpack that, it will be difficult to address the question.
Until they get to the bottom of the issues, it is going to be difficult to address it and understand.
He suggests their concerns were difficult to address because the relevant information was not a matter of public record.
And the welfare reform issue will be difficult to address amid the continuing binge of deficit spending.
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