Sentence examples for difficulty replying from inspiring English sources

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On the 28th April 2011 research staff began receiving complaints from participants who were having difficulty replying to text messages.

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"Why don't you ask a physicist or a mathematician about difficulty?" he replied, frostily, to Dinitia Smith, a Times reporter, in a 1998.

It's hard to keep track of the characters "With increasing difficulty," he replied to a question about how he keeps track.

"Yes, but I have been doing my homework ever since that difficulty," he replied.

The subjects completed the PHQ-9 without any difficulties in comprehending and replying to the questions.

The subjects completed the GAD-7 without any difficulties in comprehending and replying to the questions.

The letter concluded, "He would have difficulty in making himself understood in replying to questions".

For example, subjects replying that they "walk one block" (PF9) with difficulty but also that they performed "vigorous activities" (PF1) without difficulty are considered "inconsistent" (see Table  1 for the list of inconsistencies).

Gandhi, while replying in the affirmative, forewarned her of the difficulties of such a life.

There was, the airman gravely replied, no difficulty.

When a pretty socialite whom he has had a crush on for years suggests that they leave Shanghai and run away to Macao, Christopher replies: "The difficulty is my work here.

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