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The phrase "are intractable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe problems, issues, or situations that are difficult or impossible to manage or solve.
Example: "The challenges we face in climate change are intractable, requiring innovative solutions and global cooperation."
Alternatives: "are unmanageable" or "are insurmountable".
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are intractable
adjective
Not easily controlled, governed, managed or directed.
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Those are intractable, systemic challenges.
Meanwhile, the biggest problems are intractable.
"These are intractable issues," he said.
Many oncoproteins are intractable with conventional medicinal chemistry approaches.
What challenges are intractable and which are surmountable?
Budget cuts, student violence, overworked teachers — those are intractable problems.
The complexities are intractable, the demographics — the problem of the aging baby-boom generation — are impossible.
They knew the real value of these substances to aid so many areas that are intractable".
Not about the television conundrum, of course, because some problems are intractable, but about Brush.
We're accustomed to hearing that our problems are intractable, that social programs inevitably disappoint.
Most computational problems in this area are intractable but several tractable fragments have been identified.
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