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The phrase "are hard to remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is difficult for someone to recall or retain in memory.
Example: "The names of all the planets in our solar system are hard to remember without a mnemonic device."
Alternatives: "are difficult to recall" or "are challenging to retain."
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The next several hours are hard to remember clearly.
Passwords should be both irregular and complex, but irregular, complex combinations of letters and numbers are hard to remember.
But its fugitive, ephemeral quality is part of its point: dreams, after all, are hard to remember, and perhaps don't hold the meanings they seem to.
The surprising drawback of a band this well conceptualized is that the concept can override the song; sometimes individual pieces are hard to remember.
Even the father of the computer password, MIT Professor Emeritus Fernando Corbató, admits that the model is flawed because strong passwords are hard to remember.
In 2012, after putting a convict away for 26 years for a murder that occurred in 1985, Lewin told the press, "The passage of time played to this case's advantage," adding, "Lies are hard to remember.
Similar(48)
Long names are harder to remember.
It's hard to remember anything else".
It's hard to remember everybody".
It was hard to remember.
Sometimes it's hard to remember".
More suggestions(15)
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are hard to break
are hard to diagnose
are hard to compare
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are hard to control
are hard to decipher
are hard to count
are hard to measure
are harder to remember
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