Sentence examples for finding it difficult to find a from inspiring English sources

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In thinking about removing one evil – dictatorship – we are finding it difficult to find a way forward.

But they are finding it difficult to find a contractor willing to retrofit their home without tearing it apart first.

Julie thinks Britain's "cheap" culture of binge-drinking could be partly responsible for the number of people who are finding it difficult to find a genuine and meaningful relationship.

After my first therapist, I've been finding it difficult to find a therapist who is in my network, professional, and sympathetic to my issues.

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In parts of Haryana and Punjab, men are finding it difficult to find brides.

CEOs are also finding it difficult to find allies within their own boards who recognise the need for systems change.

Many longtime residents and recent immigrants are finding it difficult to find affordable housing in the East Village.

The refugees are even finding it difficult to find drinking water, journalist Dinasena Rathugamage who visited the camps reports.

"At the moment people are finding it difficult to find cost-effective flights".

He was finding it difficult to breathe.

I was finding it difficult to breathe.

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