Sentence examples for difficult to get through from inspiring English sources

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Minutes from the meeting show these included "communications very difficult to get through", "not enough pain relief in packs" and "five different people telling you five different things".

"Gay marriage was really difficult to get through," she told me, "but the gender ID card law was passed without any debate in Congress it was unanimous.

"Gay marriage was really difficult to get through," she told me, "but the gender ID card law was passed without any debate in Congress – it was unanimous.

The tight moments are really, really difficult to get through.

"It's difficult to get through the month," she says.

Unlike modern corn mazes, European-style hedge mazes were rarely difficult to get through.

"During a grid failure, it's difficult to get through to people," Mr. Wurtzel said.

"But procurement is a confusing and time-consuming maze that's so difficult to get through".

It's quite difficult to get through in one sitting, but I recommend you try.

Yet her most famous work, Silent Spring, is surprisingly difficult to get through.

And yet, as haunting and, yes, beautiful as "The Journey" is, it can be difficult to get through in English.

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