Sentence examples for be difficult to duplicate from inspiring English sources

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I think it'd be difficult to duplicate that again.

And the ballroom would be difficult to duplicate in a renovation of a more conventional building.

But it will be difficult to duplicate what he has meant to the program.

Paul E. Stacey, director of planning and standards for the Connecticut Bureau of Water Protection, said it might be difficult to duplicate the state's trading program elsewhere.

"Don't you think there's room for some competition to Taco Bell?" she asked hopefully, while acknowledging that it might be difficult to duplicate the charms of Rosemary's.

Henry C Farrell died at the age of 77 in May 1980, leaving behind a family, scoring exploits during the early days of American soccer and a legacy that will be difficult to duplicate.

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As these models demonstrated, it is difficult to duplicate the patina of original cars.

But several players said it was difficult to duplicate the speed and force they see on game day.

While seven-inches have mainly been an export business since the early 1990s, they still functioned as a valuable barometer of a tune's popularity and were difficult to duplicate, too.

"São Paulo is, in a weird way, kind of like New York," he said, but "the energy, the buzz" of New York are difficult to duplicate.

"The fun of growing a character while your friends do the same thing around a table munching on M&M's and other snacks is difficult to duplicate".

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