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Telling people that they already have tipped into depression would probably scare them a lot, making it much more difficult to dig us out of the mess.
The thick gray ash covering the stricken region was hardened by rainfall, making it even more difficult to dig through the mud, rocks and debris that reached to the rooftops of homes.
When the current owners went to build a patio on the spot, they found some of the debris had been piled up underneath, which made it more difficult to dig post holes.
You want to plant the bulbs before the first deep frost, which hardens the grounds and makes it much more difficult to dig holes for the bulbs.
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Or merely more difficult to apprehend?
Much more difficult to do so.
This may be more difficult to do.
It was difficult to dig because there were rocks.
The soil where we lived was very hard and difficult to dig in.
"They may have dug themselves a hole that will be very difficult to dig themselves out of," Del Grosso says of his competitor.
The crabapple was particularly difficult to dig for, as there was a stump right next to the planting site.
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