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The phrase "are difficult to gauge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is hard to measure, assess, or evaluate.
Example: "The long-term effects of the new policy are difficult to gauge at this early stage."
Alternatives: "are hard to measure" or "are challenging to assess".
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Precise numbers are difficult to gauge.
Hamstring injuries, he said, are difficult to gauge.
The benefits to small farmers are difficult to gauge.
As yet, public attitudes are difficult to gauge.
Degrees of squalor are difficult to gauge, but they appear to be as poor as the Kurds.
Sporadic but vocal protests against the government's testing regime for primary school pupils have taken place across England, but accurate estimates of the number of people taking part are difficult to gauge.
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O'Neill's interest is difficult to gauge.
How many has been difficult to gauge.
The precise volume is difficult to gauge, however.
Adverts can be difficult to gauge these days, however.
As such, its prevalence is difficult to gauge.
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