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The phrase "are difficult to spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is hard to see or notice, often in contexts related to observation or detection.
Example: "The rare species of bird are difficult to spot in the dense forest."
Alternatives: "are hard to find" or "are not easily seen".
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Divided and confused, the LDP is in transition.As a result, rising stars are difficult to spot.
Only the most reclusive animals - jaguars, ocelets, pumas - are difficult to spot.
Most of the installations in Greenburgh are mounted on rooftops and are difficult to spot from the street.
The plant material may look healthy enough, but many of the most serious viral diseases are difficult to spot.
People like these are difficult to spot precisely because they do not belong to a network of militant cells.
With no natural enemies or competitors, these reddish-brown invaders carry a huge potential for destruction, and at barely a millimeter long are difficult to spot.
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Parmy Olson, the author of "We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency," said that it was difficult to spot the criminals and troublemakers of the web in the real world.
Sleep deprivation is difficult to spot in children.
Battlefield 3 is more realistic; enemies take cover and can be difficult to spot.
It was difficult to spot many saints among that little lot.
It is difficult to spot an empty seat on the apron.
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