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The phrase "are hard to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing situations, events, or outcomes that are uncertain or difficult to foresee.
Example: "The weather patterns in this region are hard to predict, making it challenging for farmers to plan their planting schedules."
Alternatives: "are difficult to foresee" or "are challenging to anticipate".
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But psychological processes are hard to predict.
That said, collapses are hard to predict.
Montana voters are hard to predict, however.
Both are hard to predict and control.
The effects of such a reversal are hard to predict.
The political implications of the change are hard to predict.
The consequences of all this are hard to predict.
Such knock-on effects are hard to predict – and detect.
Of course, demographic developments are hard to predict.
The effects of those changes are hard to predict.
While the effects of such an extraordinary measure are hard to predict, experts say the I. Q
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