Sentence examples for exceedingly difficult to detect from inspiring English sources

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The infection is rare, and exceedingly difficult to detect.

With such projects, it can be exceedingly difficult to detect the spread of illicit funds.

The place to begin is with a candid acknowledgment to Americans that the C.I.A. and F.B.I., for all their redoubled efforts, have found it exceedingly difficult to detect and disrupt terror plots as they are unfolding.

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When all imaginable information is at our fingertips, it's exceedingly difficult to discover anything new.

But incumbent Presidents presiding over positive growth and who don't face a primary challenger are exceedingly difficult to defeat.

This makes them difficult to detect.

But an underlying philosophy is not difficult to detect.

By its nature, publication bias is difficult to detect.

But Mr. Hillier's hand would be difficult to detect.

The political connotations are not difficult to detect here.

It was difficult to detect any sense of disappointment.

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