Sentence examples for hard to categorise from inspiring English sources

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All this makes Old School hard to categorise.

Yet it's hard to categorise what he actually does.

Peggy Guggenheim has always been one of those women it's hard to categorise.

Wild Lily is her latest book and although captivating, the novel is hard to categorise.

Unlike parties of the left, they are hard to categorise according to abstract principles.

The Nine Muses is hard to categorise: part essay, part documentary, wholly film poem, if you like.

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A show like this is clearly trying to push the envelope, but other work is harder to categorise.

The fruit that is hardest to categorise, incidentally, is the fig. Not a berry, or even a fruit, it is a bundle of inverted flowers.

The motives of state-sponsored or state-tolerated hackers are harder to categorise, ranging from a wish to cause chaos to pilfering industrial secrets.

Mike's storylines have been played out over an eccentric, deadpan series of videos, puppet shows and performances, pitched somewhere between live art and something much harder to categorise (also: much funnier).

More recently, his work has turned into something harder to categorise: amazing feats of history and imagination that take you to places within yourself - never mind the places he is actually describing - that you did not even know existed.

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