Sentence examples for difficult to imagine something from inspiring English sources

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"It's very, very difficult to imagine something like this," Nadal said.

Let's chat in a bit". — but it's not difficult to imagine something juicier coming of these exchanges.

It would be difficult to imagine something less likely to spring from a child growing up in industrial Manchester in the 1950s than poetry of this kind.

It is difficult to imagine something more traumatic for the nascent India than the assassination of such a seminal figure, felled by the bullet of Hindu extremists.

"Not a real war, perhaps," Brill says in the book, "but once you witness violence on that scale, it isn't difficult to imagine something worse, and once your mind is capable of doing that, you understand that the worst possibilities of the imagination are the country you live in".

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It is also difficult, in the presence of a such an abrupt and prominent increase of the recurrence risk, to imagine something different from a triggering event resulting in recurrence synchronisation.

"I am 100% confident with my team and at the same time, I know all the things that I am taking so it is difficult to imagine that something like this can happen.

"Parents commonly find it difficult to imagine that something bad could happen to their child," said Dr. Gary Smith, president of the Child Injury Prevention Alliance in Columbus, Ohio.

"You've got to imagine something better.

They dared to dream different and to imagine something better.

For instance, to love is always to love something, to imagine is always to imagine something, and so forth.

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