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The phrase "are difficult to enforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, laws, or policies that are challenging to implement or uphold.
Example: "The new regulations on data privacy are difficult to enforce, leading to confusion among businesses."
Alternatives: "are hard to implement" or "are challenging to uphold."
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As mentioned by Posner (1997), some laws perceived as social norms are difficult to enforce because the legislation is not well-specified for enforcement purposes.
The rules are difficult to enforce.
But residents say that those stipulations are difficult to enforce.
These sanctions are difficult to enforce and are opposed by American allies.
International treaties are difficult to enforce, and the court cannot force Britain to change its laws even now.
Breed-specific ordinances, most experts say, are difficult to enforce because it is often hard to determine a dog's breed.
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Such rules will be difficult to enforce.
It's difficult to enforce.
The authorities said it was difficult to enforce.
Such a ban would be difficult to enforce.
But on the Internet, such regulation is difficult to enforce.
More suggestions(22)
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are difficult to target
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are difficult to develop
are difficult to discern
are difficult to control
are difficult to disentangle
are unable to enforce
are difficult to analyze
are difficult to obtain
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