Sentence examples for difficult to know just from inspiring English sources

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It is difficult to know just how much room he has for growth.

It's difficult to know just how big the burgeoning movement is.

We find it very difficult to know just the meaning of the ruling which the Court has just announced.

It's difficult to know just how many people are actually allergic to MI, or what concentrations are safe to use.

Because the religion is not centralized and has a history of profound secrecy, it is still difficult to know just how many people practice it.

It's difficult to know just how many of the two million people who have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been afflicted with two common combat ailments, post-traumatic stress disorder (P.T.S.D).

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Difficult to know precisely what.

As Mr. Strauss tells it -- and here it's particularly difficult for the reader to know just how many liberties he is taking with a historical record, which he says was "a confusion of legend, sideshow hyperbole and editorial invention" even during the twins' lives -- the sisters were aging and somewhat homely spinsters when they met Chang and Eng.

But, today, there's no real standardized plan — the quality of courses and curriculum varies widely, so it's difficult for four-year universities to know just hor rigorous the classes were and how these students compare to other applicants.

So it's all very exciting -- but on the other hand, I know enough to be cautious, to know just how difficult [it is] to get any movie made.

It was difficult to know, with Ian, just how much irony there was in this.

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