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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are especially difficult to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that poses a significant challenge or obstacle.
Example: "These mathematical problems are especially difficult to solve without a calculator."
Alternatives: "are particularly hard to" or "are notably challenging to".
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Motivated biases are especially difficult to overcome.
"The documents about cannibalism are especially difficult to read".
Adult pit bulls are especially difficult to place.
Staphylococcal suspensions are especially difficult to prepare, and most reported methods are inadequate.
The effects of these processes are especially difficult to determine when they occur quickly and simultaneously.
Loops, knots and squiggles allowed Serizawa to flaunt his virtuosity; these forms are especially difficult to execute with stencils.
And planes are especially difficult to decarbonize because they are so difficult to power by alternative means.
Raptor behavior and demography are especially difficult to monitor, but models of movement can provide information toward this goal.
Temperature and pressure ranges studied included higher temperatures and pressures which are especially difficult to investigate experimentally.
Plier tools that are especially difficult to open should be disassembled and cleaned, then lubricated (engineer's pliers and compound action tools like aviation snips cannot be disassembled).
Without the same federal protection to unionize that other workers have, farm workers are especially difficult to organize, and North Carolina is famously inhospitable to unions.
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