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The phrase "are difficult to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, outcomes, or phenomena that are uncertain or hard to foresee.
Example: "The weather patterns in this region are difficult to predict, making it challenging for farmers to plan their crops."
Alternatives: "are hard to foresee" or "are challenging to anticipate".
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For consumers, the precise effects are difficult to predict.
The cultural consequences of number mobility are difficult to predict.
She also said many of the long-term results of pollution are difficult to predict.
But, he added, it is also true that asset price trends are difficult to predict.
"This data serves to link things together in ways that are difficult to predict," he said.
There is very little precedent for such a policy, and the effects are difficult to predict.
This fight seems destined to reach the Supreme Court, whose leanings are difficult to predict.
At the moment, the proposal's chances of passing are difficult to predict.
Mr. Hutton said the recent results highlighted "how opaque results are difficult to predict".
There will be " crashes" ahead as a result of austerity, says Lewis, and the social consequences are difficult to predict.
Beyond 2014, the much-quoted date for a draw-down in Afghanistan, Britain's security needs are difficult to predict.
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