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The phrase "are hard to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, behaviors, or issues that are difficult to escape or prevent.
Example: "In a busy city, traffic jams are hard to avoid during rush hour."
Alternatives: "are difficult to evade" or "are challenging to escape."
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These types of alternative accommodations are hard to avoid nowadays.
These problems are hard to avoid in Brussels.
For a viewer such details are hard to avoid.
Although I try to look elsewhere, these amorous displays are hard to avoid.
Facts – verifiable and well-sourced – are hard to avoid, unless you really want to.
The infections are so prevalent they are hard to avoid once a girl becomes sexually active.
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It is because they are larger in scope, they are harder to identify, they are harder to avoid, and they are harder to correct.
It was hard to avoid the irony.
It is hard to avoid this feeling.
Deeper involvement is hard to avoid".
It's hard to avoid it.
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