Sentence examples for more difficult to succeed from inspiring English sources

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It's more difficult to succeed in a difficult situation than in a fantastic situation".

Most apps are not going to be blockbusters, and as the number of programs grows, it could become more difficult to succeed.

But what of all those carers across continents who have found it more difficult to succeed at work because of this fad – and the British taxpayers who funded it?

"It is more difficult to succeed in a difficult situation than a fantastic situation".

Wright would have found it more difficult to succeed in modern times.

Unfortunately, the same track record that helped Albright win this post will make it more difficult to succeed in it.

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And once you find that job, it can be difficult to succeed and excel in it.

However, in the light of settled case law, these grounds are very difficult to succeed.

This was done so that it would be more difficult to disappoint and easier to succeed.

— in New York water that makes local bagels so tasty, it's much more difficult to reverse-engineer what leads a cartoon to succeed, and thoroughly puzzling to figure out what makes one succeed on the Internet.

Moreover, any specialist in retreats should also be able to attack with success, because a retreat that succeeds is more difficult to execute than an attack.

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