Sentence examples for being difficult to break from inspiring English sources

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Arsenal took the initiative from the start, working hard to unpick a team who had come with the best intentions of being difficult to break down.

Media is well-known for being difficult to break into, having unclear career paths and low pay for most junior positions, all combining to make it a tough industry to conquer.

From the moment Stoke's Marko Arnautovic was sent off at the mid-point of the opening half a goalless draw felt a hardly surprising result given the old cliche about 10 men being difficult to break down.

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It's difficult to break them down.

The cycle is difficult to break.

And while old habits may be difficult to break, MetroCards are not.

are so familiar that it's difficult to break away from them.

The impasse will be difficult to break, said Mr. Kavoulakos, the university lecturer.

These classifications are old habits of a racist order that are difficult to break.

The extra pressure was needed because chemical bonds between nitrogen atoms are difficult to break.

"Stoneware is nice and sturdy, has a heavy feel, and is difficult to break," she said.

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