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"It has become a difficult place to make a home".
A. Nursing homes have become a difficult place to work for nurses and other health care workers.
The Falcons have a reputation for dour rugby, not an unfair one, but they have a decent backline and Kingston Park could become a difficult place to go again.
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"We all hope this becomes a difficult place to play," Coughlin said.
"They've started to create the same feeling that we had at Liverpool in 2011, in that it becomes a difficult place to play.
Britain may be forced to recognise sooner rather than later that by embracing the self-fulfilling prophecy of Eurosceptic rhetoric – that Europe has it in for us – Europe and the world has indeed become a more difficult place for the UK to exert its influence.
It's no secret that over the past decade, the music industry has become an increasingly difficult place for artists to make a living.
Under Mr Erdogan, Turkey has become an increasingly difficult place for independent journalism: Freedom House, a New York based media watchdog, recently downgraded the country from "partially free" to "not free".
Paramount, they said, had become an increasingly difficult place to work because its management was stingy with money and not inclined to share creative control.
The classroom becomes a difficult and foreboding place for teacher and children alike.
Rome, like every other major city in the world, has become not only expensive but a difficult place to live comfortably.
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