Sentence examples for become difficult to define from inspiring English sources

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Craft ale has become difficult to define as its popularity has grown.

What sets them apart has become difficult to define.

It has become difficult to define the current right-wing party, but they're clearly in disarray and searching for an acceptable identity.

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Led by Chief Executive Charles W. Ergen Charles W. Ergen, EchoStar is parent to The Dish Network, the U.S.' No. 2 player in the orbital TV industry but it increasingly becomes difficult to define what EchoStar's industry actually is.

While reblogging has helped define the service, a change there might not be a bad thing – as posts go viral and are reblogged again and again, it can become difficult to track who said what and when.

Without followers, goals become difficult to achieve.

Grain become difficult to procure.

Bleeder bolts can become difficult to remove.

However, in cases where the enhanced density has multiple peaks, multiple sharp slopes meet their criteria, and hence, it becomes difficult to uniquely define density widths.

War has become increasingly difficult to define in the post-9/11 environment.

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