Sentence examples for making it difficult to read from inspiring English sources

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Lights are kept dim, making it difficult to read.

As the disease progresses, the center of the field of view begins to blur, making it difficult to read, drive and recognize faces.

Sometimes the autocue's font size can be set just slightly too small, making it difficult to read, and this seemed to have been the case here.

A major cause of blindness in people over the age of 50, macular degeneration is a disease of the retina that slowly blurs central vision, making it difficult to read or see fine detail.

Mitchell Macy, 50, a gas station owner from Bellmore, said that sign is on the right side of the road, making it difficult to read from the left lane.

And both Mr. Franklin and I noticed, as we aged, that our eyes stopped being able to focus on fine print, making it difficult to read even when we were wearing our glasses.

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But shooting the magazine instead of the target may make it difficult to read the issue.

It has an unsettling undercurrent that runs through it: there's this sense of dread that permeates it, which was compelling and also made it difficult to read at times.

When Kutchinsky opened the meeting by asking each member to discuss the previous week's experience hearing voices, he softly mentioned that his voices made it difficult to read, then quickly ceded the floor.

The state's mix of less-educated, rural voters; wealthy suburbanites; federal government employees and military families; academics; jet-setters and so on make it difficult to read, but Clinton has been decisively ahead this year.

The language barrier makes it difficult to read fully the youths profiled in "Lord's Children," a "Wide Angle" installment on Tuesday on most PBS stations about some of the youngest victims of Uganda's long civil war.

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