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The phrase "are difficult to find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not easily located or discovered.
Example: "Rare books are difficult to find in good condition."
Alternatives: "are hard to locate" or "are not easy to come by."
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People like this are difficult to find.
But such analysts are difficult to find.
Words are difficult to find and keep, under such pressure.
It's because high-quality almonds are difficult to find.
Such details are difficult to find out about, however, because the program is secret.
Important photos — like those by Leonard Freed in this slide show — are difficult to find.
History abounds with examples of successful military surprises; examples of effective warning are difficult to find.
TOTALLY DISCREET The salespeople hover quietly, and the nosebleed-inducing prices are difficult to find.
However, details of the committee or event are difficult to find.
They are difficult to find, half hidden by last year's fallen leaves.
Tickets are difficult to find except through ticket brokers (at exorbitant prices).
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are likely to find
are difficult to silence
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