Sentence examples for difficult made from inspiring English sources

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That it was difficult made the job even more appealing.

The Bach is scarcely less difficult, made more so by playing it on a modern piano.

Deciding where to send your child to school can be difficult made even harder by ever-changing government policy.

Closing these loopholes is difficult, made more so because the fast-paced nature of the sector means that yesterday's answer may not work today.

His re-entry to the Senate was difficult, made more so by the death of his sister, the loss of Mr. Kennedy and his own diagnosis of prostate cancer.

Describing exactly what transpires onstage is difficult, made more so by the fact that by the show's end you may have consumed a fair amount of wine: the three men start off each audience member with a glass and take time out from the proceedings periodically to make sure that anybody who wants one gets a refill.

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Was it difficult making sense of them?

"It is immensely difficult (making the top four)," he added.

Despite efforts at standardization, replication by different evaluators is difficult, making evaluation outcomes open to interpretation.

Research in the complex, heterogeneous hip fracture population is difficult, making it difficult to formulate strong conclusions.

Biochemical purification or reconstitution of such machines is usually difficult, making in vivo studies necessary.

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