Sentence examples for more difficult to spot from inspiring English sources

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If melanoma does develop on your back then it may be more difficult to spot".

This approach has made terrorist activity more difficult to spot and prevent.

This approach has made terrorist activity more difficult to spot and prevent.

They are painted gray to blend into the sea during wartime but become even more difficult to spot at night.

Regulatory veterinarians have long expressed concern that pain medicine and anti-inflammatory drugs make it more difficult to spot problems during pre-race inspections.

The company believes that is because mobile devices are activated all the time, and small-screen formatting makes the fraud more difficult to spot.

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Once you are on foot in Africa, animals become far more elusive and difficult to spot, though any encounter you do manage is far more exciting than from a vehicle.

Because such fake bills are so skillfully constructed, and because most stay below the threshold that touches off more careful scrutiny, they are extremely difficult to spot.

Battlefield 3 is more realistic; enemies take cover and can be difficult to spot.

This makes nebulae difficult to spot, and reborn nebulae even more so.

It wasn't difficult to spot them.

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