Sentence examples for difficult to repurpose from inspiring English sources

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It was not clear Tuesday if the project would be revived, but it has proved exceedingly difficult to repurpose similar vessels.

Today, Payne notes, the qualities that made these institutions appealing in the first place — "their monumental size, heavy construction, and distinctive (but not easily altered floor plan) — have made them difficult to repurpose".

Today, Payne notes, the qualities that made these institutions appealing in the first place& 8212 their monumental size, heavy construction, and distinctive (but not easily altered floor plan)& 8212 have made them difficult to repurpose".

But even so, they were not engineered by Man and are difficult to repurpose.

Quicksand software is often so difficult to repurpose that a complete from-scratch rewrite is a better option than trying to reuse any of it at all.

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"We needed to repurpose the space".

I was always trying to repurpose things.

"We wanted to repurpose it in different environments," Ms. Coburn said.

Hours later, there is nothing left to repurpose.

So finding ways to repurpose those into products is commendable".

"We want to repurpose them to carry out ministries today," Ms. Taylor said.

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