Sentence examples for had difficult to from inspiring English sources

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The reason may be that some parents regarded their children as too young to understand the questions, or some children aged 5-7 years had difficult to understand these questions, since not all of them attend kindergarten or school.

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Some of these had difficult-to-spot cancers, such as lung cancer or multiple myeloma, and tended to be younger or female.

Pointing out that his property already had difficult-to-obtain zoning approval, he expressed the hope that a "high-level national builder" would buy the remaining lots and complete the luxury community.

The method has difficult to correct classify unbalanced datasets.

This suggests that many patients seen in routine clinical practice have difficult-to-treat cSSSIs.

He says the Algerian government had difficult decisions to take.

We have difficult work to do in Iraq.

They have difficult jobs to do," she said.

"We have difficult games to navigate as we go along.

Defendants in these situations have difficult decisions to make.

Fajima herself has difficult chores to do.

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