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The phrase "are exceedingly difficult to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very challenging or hard to accomplish or understand.
Example: "The mathematical concepts presented in this course are exceedingly difficult to grasp without prior knowledge."
Alternatives: "are extremely hard to" or "are very challenging to".
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Nonviolent conflicts are exceedingly difficult to predict.
However, protein-protein interactions are exceedingly difficult to inhibit.
Moreover, Americans' claims to Cuban assets, while potentially legitimate, are exceedingly difficult to verify.
For architects, the problem has always been that those atmospherics, so hard to quantify, are exceedingly difficult to predict.
But incumbent Presidents presiding over positive growth and who don't face a primary challenger are exceedingly difficult to defeat.
Appetite and metabolism are also influenced during this period, the theory goes, and once set are exceedingly difficult to change.
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"It is exceedingly difficult to parse," Mr. Wolfe said.
But in reality it's going to be exceedingly difficult to do anything".
With such projects, it can be exceedingly difficult to detect the spread of illicit funds.
Iraq's long border with Iran is exceedingly difficult to police.
Their innovations were exceedingly difficult to reverse-engineer and thus were successfully guarded as trade secrets.
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