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The phrase "difficult to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation or event that is hard to stop or avoid. For example, "Substance abuse is difficult to prevent in many communities."
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"These attacks are incredibly difficult to prevent," says Reynolds.
And those are in some way more difficult to prevent.
But they also concede that it is difficult to prevent some problem bulbs from slipping through.
She said, however, that it could be difficult to prevent such future terrorism attacks.
Without that, Mr. Kostunica will find it enormously difficult to prevent a severe economic crisis.
With most other drugs, however, liver injury is unpredictable and therefore more difficult to prevent.
"It is very difficult to prevent this kind of situation," he said.
"Here, you're in public streets so it would be more difficult to prevent.
Hanging is extremely difficult to prevent, as evidenced by the fact that even prisoners manage it.
"Those are in some ways more difficult to prevent," he said.
Mr. Obama said such plots "are in some ways more difficult to prevent".
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