Sentence examples for it was difficult to admit from inspiring English sources

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Very late in the game, gaunt and half-ruined but still believing he's on top, Asher realizes, "He was... he was... it was difficult to admit, but he was a drug dealer.... No, thought Asher, I am a rugged individualist and Merchant Prince".

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It is difficult to admit that we're not good at predicting future personality based on one encounter.

It's difficult to admit this now, but I remember being worried sick that I'd been cut and had somehow buried the memory.

It is difficult to admit that the very insularity that made me want to leave Mississippi after graduation has also made my return relatively easy.

It is difficult to admit that a heart attack, like an act of terror, can sneak up on us in the blink of an eye, that our lives could end suddenly.

Although it is difficult to admit, the characteristic of EBM that probably arouses the strongest criticism is the absence of a universal and absolute truth: the conclusions that can be reached through EBM are always preceded by a description of the main investigation analyzed; new results can (and should) modify our clinical practice.

It's difficult to admit to being unhappy, especially with the pressure from social media to feel Insta-perfect and well-composed at all times.

Because it's difficult to admit you've been living a lie, especially when you've been doing it with a smile on your face all along.

It's difficult to admit, but I'm one of those unfortunate souls whose bodies always tends to be right in between industry-standard sizes: my shirts fall between small and medium, shoe size toes the 9.5-10 9.5-10o on.

It's difficult to admit that we don't always understand organic chemistry, that we don't have our lives figured out and that, no, we can't have it all, as hard as we try.

For an astronomer or a philosopher of an Aristotelian frame of mind, it would be difficult to admit that a new star really could appear in the heavens; one would more likely consider it to be some sort of phenomenon in the upper reaches of the air and fire (the elements that, in Aristotle's cosmology, surround Earth and the seas).

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