Sentence examples for difficult to replace that from inspiring English sources

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It's incredibly difficult to replace that experience in an online way".

There are other tricks important to the industry, like relying on batteries which will only last a couple of years, and are then so expensive and difficult to replace that you might as well buy a whole new widget.

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Sodium is in every food category, and it is more difficult to replace than the partly hydrogenated oil that composes trans fats, or than sugars, because there are easy substitutes for oils and sugars.

It will be difficult, if not impossible to replace that wisdom.

And the company warns in the filing that it depends on three customers, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, for most of its revenue and if any of those customers were to limit or terminate their relationship with MobiTV, "it could be difficult or impossible for us to replace that revenue".

We need to replace that".

He admitted Serota would be difficult to replace, but that it would be someone who had curatorial experience.

One reason methyl bromide is so difficult to replace is that none of the alternatives have such broad activity at a cost growers can afford.

Hi, Jon Davies is right up there now as a world-class centre and he is going to be difficult to replace but the youngsters that came in after his injury did a good job.

It's the body that is most difficult to replace: vegetables contain no gelatin, the stuff that makes good chicken stock gel when chilled.

His attributes and what I've seen him do on the pitch, he's done things that a lot of other players can't do and he would be a very very difficult to replace or to find one that's better, on his day.

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