Sentence examples for be difficult to match from inspiring English sources

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That would be difficult to match, Bradway said.

He is among those who say it will be difficult to match the energy of 2002.

Perhaps his ending is a bit predictable, but the power of Mitchell's climax would be difficult to match.

A new Hamlet is always an event, though it will be difficult to match the hype that surrounding Cumberbatch turn in the role.

However, without a host dedicated to the whole run, he said it would be difficult to match the polish of US shows.

The United States will hope for a similarly raucous atmosphere next week in Utah, though it will be difficult to match the environment here.

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He was constantly creative and prodigiously prolific, leaving footprints on the art scene that most thought would be difficult to matched or fill but certainly would remain relevant far into the future.

Schedules and expectations are difficult to match.

You can't do these matches very easily, because it's difficult to match their names.

Normally, this film quality is difficult to match using roll-to-roll processes.

It's difficult to match that concept with Argentina, on any level.

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