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The phrase "a difficult to move" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "difficult" to make sense, such as "object" or "item."
Example: "The sofa is a difficult object to move due to its size and weight."
Alternatives: "a challenging item to move" or "a hard object to relocate."
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Honey, on the other hand, is quite a bit more difficult to move through a straw.
It's not Petkovic's fault but as a coach it's difficult to move a project forward when you know it's already over".
TB A It is difficult to move in the shops right now without being offered some tempting introductory deal, and there is usually a friendly shop assistant who promises that the sign-up process will only take a few minutes.
As a consequence, it becomes exceptionally difficult to move a stolen work of any stature onto the legitimate market, because it would be routine for major dealers and the largest auction houses to consult theft registers before considering handling a work, especially a major one.
A good benchmark is to shoot for a weight that is difficult to move on the 8th, 9th, and 10th, reps.
Such a rich contract for a poor offensive player could be difficult to move in an era in which offense dominates.
Anecdotally, having a mental block has been described as experiencing a psychological wall that makes it difficult to move past a certain point and can deplete the motivation to complete a task.
But even so, the feeling of actually holding the Vive controller with two hands and deflecting droid laser beams was a geekgasm that's difficult to move past.
We wear very specific equipment, a pressurized spacesuit – very difficult to move in actually – it's hard to bend the fingers, it's hard to bend your arms – and it really gives you quite a difficult workout.
"Without a phenotype, it's difficult to move to the next level," said William Slikker, Jr., deputy center director for research at the National Center for Toxicological Research.
(It can be difficult to move a pig through a pipeline that bends abruptly, or whose diameter shrinks, without having it get stuck).
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