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The part of the sentence "is difficult to detect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when something is hard to observe or uncover. For example: "Fraud within the company is difficult to detect."
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By its nature, publication bias is difficult to detect.
1 death per million exposed people is difficult to detect.
Pitting corrosion is difficult to detect, predict and design against.
It is difficult to detect neutrons compared to charged particles.
OVARIAN cancer has been nicknamed the silent killer because it is difficult to detect.
Themicrobe is difficult to detect in adult animals, and is apparent only when they gestate.
But the size difference is difficult to detect, even when both species are present together.
However, the subclinical form is difficult to detect because there are no apparent symptoms.
The infection is particularly insidious because it is difficult to detect.
The explosive material used — PETN — is an odorless, colorless plastic that is difficult to detect.
The beetle, which is difficult to detect, could arrive in EU countries via imported firewood, said Spence.
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