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"It's difficult to swing that hard so close to the green," he said.
On the more exuberant side, aerial acrobats like gibbons might find it very difficult to swing from branch to branch without the special powers conferred by stereoscopy.
The Nets have great interest in guard Doug Christie and center Michael Stewart of Toronto, but it will be difficult to swing a three-team deal.
It is difficult to swing freely when the public, the news media and you are already thinking ahead to the trophy.
Funding for his border wall might be difficult to swing, although the White House's broad definition for what constitutes a "wall" makes it easier for Democrats to stomach.
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If his image does not improve among Latinas, he will find it difficult to carry swing states with larger Hispanic populations such as Florida and Colorado, let alone more Democratic-leaning states such as New Mexico.
It's not difficult for Beijing to swing four or five votes".
The Sunday before the tournament, he awoke with a stiff neck that did not subside until the final round, making it difficult for him to swing freely.
Yes, she was super-straight on the surface, yes she found it difficult to negotiate swinging 70s San Francisco, but beneath that facade was an intelligence, an ambition, and a wildness.
Now comes something far more difficult: deciding which way to swing.
She made unforced errors in bunches and kept the ball to Williams's forehand when the backhand was obviously the more difficult shot for Williams to swing through.
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