Sentence examples for and difficult to identify from inspiring English sources

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"I wanted to make something foreign and difficult to identify with understandable," he said.

Second, the road boundary is fuzzy and difficult to identify.

They are often isolated and difficult to identify clinically.

Patients in whom the interspinous spaces are small and difficult to identify.

The structure and composition of the resulting powder is complex and difficult to identify.

The structural and compositional basis for the visibility of deep Retzius lines may be subtle and difficult to identify.

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Regulatory elements are generally not made at high levels and thus difficult to identify and quantify.

But as the likes of easyJet, Ryanair and Norwegian expand, it gets more and more difficult to identify routes on which money can be made.

Chronic natural hazards, such as drought and soil salinisation, would be slower and more difficult to identify than acute natural hazards.

Phytoseiid mites are released to suppress pest mites and prevent crop damage, but they are small (<0.5 mm) and often difficult to identify.

From top to bottom, the cavity is more and more difficult to identify.

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