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The phrase "are difficult to rupture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing materials, structures, or systems that are resistant to breaking or failing under stress.
Example: "The new safety glass is designed to withstand high impacts and are difficult to rupture, ensuring maximum protection for users."
Alternatives: "are hard to break" or "are tough to shatter".
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In fact, small patches can be easily ruptured by the use of the multi-scale concept in fracture energy, but these are difficult to rupture behind a large patch even if high Δτexcess is assumed.
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Zone I ruptures of the Achilles tendon and chronic ruptures in zone II with a gap of more than 6 cm are difficult to treat.
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Indeed, the relationship between India and the United States encompasses so many spheres that it is difficult to imagine any serious rupture, analysts said.
By varying τp and τr for small patches, we found that it is difficult to create a delayed rupture on small patches by changing these values.
However, since the majority of ruptures do not exist on the ground as a continuous crack, it would be difficult to fully comprehend linear surface rupture characteristics using only ground surveys or aerial photographs.
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