Sentence examples for hard to memorize from inspiring English sources

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For instance, it's hard to memorize through brute force the groceries we need to buy.

"It's hard to memorize facts about a person when you only know their name but you haven't seen their face".

Most could not endure the grueling schedule in addition to their jobs; other simply found it too hard to memorize the scores of French culinary terms and dozens of recipes.

Also, most names have no spe­cific mean­ing and are thus hard to memorize.

It is really hard to memorize an entire speech in one go.

Next get a notebook, for writing down information too hard to memorize.

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Now, the list is dominated by Arabic names that are a lot harder to memorize than "Willie".

Lengthy speeches are a bore and are harder to memorize.

That is the way most amateurs do it, and it sounds horrible, not to mention it causes them to touch lots of wrong notes, causes fatigue, makes it harder to memorize pieces because of the lack of touch, etc.

The thing about the national anthem is that it's hard not to memorize.

How swanky that felt, to read Milton all day, the relatively colorless and hard-to-memorize pentameters of "Paradise Regained," and, in sight of the other undergraduates disembarking, to be met and embraced on the platform by a girl — no, a woman — wearing a gray cloth coat, canvas tennis sneakers, and a ponytail.

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