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The phrase "are normally difficult to interpret" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that is typically hard to understand or analyze, such as data, texts, or signals.
Example: "The results of the experiment are normally difficult to interpret without additional context."
Alternatives: "are often hard to decipher" or "tend to be challenging to understand."
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Such networks might have interesting topological properties that are biologically meaningful, but are normally difficult to interpret in terms of cellular functionality.
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They are normally difficult for the untrained person to feel.
Abbreviations are highly discouraged, because they are difficult to interpret.
"The scenes are extremely difficult to interpret.
Fragmentary seal impressions are often difficult to interpret.
Metaphors are often difficult to interpret.
"Most of the signals are very difficult to interpret.
Such results are however difficult to interpret.
These experiments are very difficult to interpret.
These are initially difficult to interpret.
The results are therefore difficult to interpret.
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