Sentence examples for difficult to erase from inspiring English sources

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If the eraser is too large, it will be difficult to erase pixels with precision.

Making serial numbers more difficult to erase would help.

Watching Natasha on stage, it was, in fact, often difficult to erase memories of Vanessa.

It is an idea, and no matter what problems it faces today, that will be difficult to erase.

It also absorbed ink, making whatever was written on it difficult to erase or alter, an important consideration when it came to preserving imperial records.

He meant that a 254-point deficit would have been difficult to erase under the old system, even with 23 races left.

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The stigma is hard to erase".

The ignominy of losing three straight would be a difficult smudge to erase.

These days, with the Internet, it's even more difficult to completely erase someone's identity.

It is extremely difficult to completely erase something from the internet.

"That's not difficult for me to erase or forget," he said.

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