Sentence examples for be tough to classify from inspiring English sources

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At any rate, it would be tough to classify his revivals as heritage theatre.

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Considering the season the Knicks have had, it is tough to classify any defeat as their most humiliating.

And there are tough-to-classify items, like wooden doors from a Hungarian wine cave ($1,250).

Gonna be tough to recover".

What we did was hard to classify.

The objects are hard to classify.

The No Smoking Orchestra is hard to classify.

A few cars are hard to classify.

It's hard to classify.

It's hard to classify this book.

Moreover, the perceived wisdom about Comey is that he ran a pretty tight ship at the FBI, so it's tough to picture him leaking classified information on his way out the door.

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