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"It's harder to decipher the dining culture".
The spammers' messages are becoming harder and harder to decipher.
Ford's display is smaller and somewhat harder to decipher than Toyota's.
Brain signals that encode imagined words could be harder to decipher and the device must be small and operate wirelessly.
So if ancient Chinese manuscripts had been written with phonetic symbols, they'd become harder to decipher over time.
And the sound is so frightfully bad it's even harder to decipher the dialogue spoken by the amateurish actors.
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Those intentions are not hard to decipher.
The provenance of that distinction is hard to decipher.
PROFANITY -- Presumably none, but Pokemon babble is hard to decipher.
Hard to decipher the West Indies' plan here.
Perhaps Wall Street is trying too hard to decipher Mr. Thompson.
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