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The phrase "are hard to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges or difficulties associated with putting a plan, idea, or system into practice.
Example: "While the proposed changes are beneficial, they are hard to implement due to budget constraints."
Alternatives: "are difficult to execute" or "are challenging to apply".
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However, rich processes are hard to implement.
Tax rises and spending cuts are hard to implement.
Data ownership and accountability are hard to implement.
For some, particularly in emerging economies without complete land cadastres, these taxes are hard to implement.
"There are some that are hard to implement because they may not be in the government's interest to do so".
Conservative fiscal and monetary policies are hard to implement, because many governments like to bribe potential voters with their own money, and many voters like being bribed.
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Others are harder to implement, but are better at rigorously identifying the direct effects of a factor, such as RNA aptamers.
Such algorithms are harder to implement and run.
Nevertheless, this method has worked in this low-income country, where other innovative financing mechanisms described in this paper are harder to implement.
Without the microprocessor, however, it was hard to implement.
"That might be hard to implement," Harris said Monday.
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