Sentence examples for and difficult to spot from inspiring English sources

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The wolf is cryptic and difficult to spot.

Compared with the stars they orbit, exoplanets are faint and difficult to spot directly.

It's not on many maps and difficult to spot from the road.

"Asteroids are generally charcoal black and difficult to spot in space," added Murphy.

"We were looking for a reed warbler, it's this small brown bird and difficult to spot.

Once you are on foot in Africa, animals become far more elusive and difficult to spot, though any encounter you do manage is far more exciting than from a vehicle.

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Blake's twitch was slight indeed, however, and thus difficult to spot in real time.

Most of the installations in Greenburgh are mounted on rooftops and are difficult to spot from the street.

Battlefield 3 is more realistic; enemies take cover and can be difficult to spot.

As a result, they are relatively cool, emit very little light and are therefore difficult to spot.

The five-month-old restaurant is the sole occupant of a new strip mall, which is set back from the road and a bit difficult to spot.

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