Sentence examples for difficult to hang on from inspiring English sources

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It can be difficult to hang on, but if, like the titular creature, you keep moving through the "verbal bouillabaisse," the reward is a strange, vivid book.

"That's increasingly difficult to hang on to in Scotland.

We're finding it very difficult to hang on to our top players.

But the sets weigh considerably more than L.C.D.'s, so they are more difficult to hang on a wall.

Twitter can be a bitter place – especially in arguments where space is limited, empathy is difficult to hang on to, and everybody involved cares so much.

She has painted ("angsty; kind of difficult to hang on the wall"), directed and reluctantly starred in a recent soft-core porn series, acts in indie films to this day and has now written these books.

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Suddenly there's a lot to be afraid of; success is difficult to achieve and hard to hang on to, you can't defeat your past and, in the words of musician Father John Misty, "No one ever really knows you and life is brief".

We’re just trying to hang on.”.

"Try to hang on".

This isn't because the rejected papers are flawed but because the results are deemed unoriginal, boring, or difficult to hang a story on.

It is also difficult to hang a net over a large mat.

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