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"hard to recognize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is difficult to identify or differentiate. For example: "The differences between the two paintings were hard to recognize."
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"It's definitely hard to recognize them".
"Stiller's influence is so pervasive that it's hard to recognize".
A bubble can be hard to recognize at the time.
It would be hard to recognize that powerful Congress today.
"The signs of dyslexia are hard to recognize," she said.
"It's hard to recognize people by their clothing, since they're not wearing any," she says.
Mr. Costello said his friend would make it hard to recognize what he was feeling.
But it's hard to recognize a pattern, which is part of the organization's mystique.
Hemingway's stream has become hard to recognize and to distinguish, because it has become the mainstream.
On Thursday, even employees said it was hard to recognize the Century theater.
The tumors have swallowed so much of her characteristic cantankerousness that she's sometimes hard to recognize.
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