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"difficult to treat" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a problem, medical condition, or any other situation that is hard to handle. For example: "This mental health condition is particularly difficult to treat."
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They're also difficult to treat.
After it has metastasized, it's very difficult to treat.
"Worry symptoms are notoriously difficult to treat," the study said.
Recurrent and metastatic tumors are difficult to treat.
Drug-resistant infections are difficult to treat, and sometimes fatal.
But Japanese encephalitis remains incredibly difficult to treat.
They're hard to catch early and difficult to treat.
While drugs can help, the condition remains difficult to treat.
Liver cancer is common and difficult to treat.
Even relatively small, stable populations are difficult to treat.
Worse still, malnutrition makes it more difficult to treat.
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