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The phrase "difficult to be understood" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a subject or concept that is challenging for someone to comprehend or interpret. Example: The instructions for building the bookshelf were difficult to be understood, so I had to ask for help from a friend who is more experienced with carpentry.
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"It's difficult to be understood when you are surrounded by jealousy," he says.
It is easy to imagine that historical changes are more difficult to be understood with the ministry's website.
Huang, who has been a postdoctoral fellow in Richard Neubig's lab at the University of Michigan since 2002, says she no longer finds it difficult to be understood, but writing grants and manuscripts is still a challenge.
And finally, while some people say Obama's speeches are too professorial and difficult to be understood by the public and other people say, "I, Mort Zuckerman, wrote one of Obama's speeches," they obviously cannot both be true.
But adjusting to the spotlight has not been easy for Vikander, who admitted she finds it difficult to be understood in English — even though she is proficient in the language.
All these reported systems are either small models which perform well on small data sets, or huge models which are difficult to be understood by the human experts.
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Another issue which has been difficult to understand is how they took off.
Terms and sentences that were difficult to understand were modified.
The words/expressions that were difficult to understand were amended.
Parts of the questionnaire that were difficult to understand were modified.
Participants who thought that the effectiveness information was difficult to understand, were less likely to consent to therapy (p = 0.004).
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