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The phrase "are difficult to mimic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is challenging to replicate or imitate, often in contexts related to skills, behaviors, or characteristics.
Example: "The unique style of the artist's work is so original that it are difficult to mimic."
Alternatives: "are hard to replicate" or "are challenging to imitate."
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That's because nature's composites have complex structures that are difficult to mimic.
In contrast, stimuli-responsive photoluminescent materials, which change their optical outputs in response to external stimuli, possess extra security features that are difficult to mimic, making them suitable for the next generation of security printing.
Dairy products are particularly difficult to replace, says Daniel Granato, a researcher at the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil, because the intrinsic attributes of dairy foods come from proteins and fats that are difficult to mimic in a nondairy substitute.
Dairy products are particularly difficult to replace, says Daniel Granato, a researcher at the Federal University of Paran?Brazil, because the intrinsic attributes of dairy foods come from proteins and fats that are difficult to mimic in a nondairy substitute.
These protein nanoparticles are generated by a limited set of amino acids exhibiting sophisticated functionalities and structural features with atomic precision that are difficult to mimic by synthetic chemistry.
This viewpoint reflects the fact that young stands often lack many of the structural features that define late-successional habitat, and that these features derive from complex stand dynamics that are difficult to mimic with forest management.
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Because cartilage contains a unique structure, it is difficult to mimic by synthetic devices.
However it is difficult to mimic this jet propulsion mechanism using conventional electro-mechanical structures.
It's been difficult to mimic the structures of the heart, liver, and other tissues in the lab.
However, the complex internal structure of the bone is difficult to mimic using conventional topology optimization methods without additional restrictions.
Cartilage is a complex tissue that displays a hierarchal structural organization that is difficult to mimic via traditional tissue-engineering strategies.
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