Sentence examples for difficult to rip from inspiring English sources

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For many aging Americans, lingering expenses from their peak earning years, like car payments and college tuition for their children, have made it difficult to rip up their mortgages.

It's not as if it's exceedingly difficult to rip a CD these days.

"We'd switch up packaging, making it more difficult to rip off," Braelyn Davis, FlavRx's marketing director, told me.

"We'd switch up packaging, making it more difficult to rip off," Braelyn Davis, Flav's marketing director, told me.

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It's hard to rip and run, after all, without something to rip.

Already lip-smackingly dry and dense prose (the rhetorical equivalent of the world's worst sponge cake) is studded with caveats ("projection", "estimate", "uncertain") that make it difficult to simply rip out a catchy piece of news.

When he is focused, he has strong hands and it is difficult for defenders to rip the ball loose from his grip during the act of a reception.

"I'm disabled, so it's difficult for me to rip the plastic cover off," one reader wrote, "but as soon as I caught a glimpse of Rachel Maddow on the cover, I transformed into a female Hulk.

We've heard of girls giving up their virginity for an iPhone 4 and a Chinese teenager selling his kidney for an iPad 2. With brand dedication like that it may be more difficult than expected to rip people away from their beloved Apple.

Skinning a squirrel is "difficult and unpleasant," the food writer Leslie Mackley said, adding, "You have to fight to rip the skin from the flesh".

They are difficult to tear Tearing them will test the strength of musclemen who liked to rip the telephone directory in half (what do they use now?).

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