Sentence examples for a difficult one to decipher from inspiring English sources

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It's an intriguing phenomenon and a difficult one to decipher.

It is a difficult one to decipher.

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It's a difficult one to make.

"It's a difficult one to take.

In a difficult race to decipher, Kela (8-1) gethethe nod.

"It's a difficult phrase which is difficult to decipher," he says.

The lone wolf has now become a more difficult puzzle to decipher and therefore even more difficult to profile and preempt.

The molecular mechanisms underlying gene regulation are multi-layered, with regulatory inputs traversing both within and across different layers, thus providing a very difficult system to decipher.

Or perhaps something a little more difficult to decipher — a code or symbol of some kind, not an inventory number, but still something meant to be seen and read?

It's written in a very difficult to decipher hand, even more imprecise than Chopin's normal sketching hand, which can be maddeningly imprecise.

Ferrante's feedback, much like her Neapolitan novels themselves, turned out to be a bit difficult to decipher.

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