Sentence examples for more difficult to take from inspiring English sources

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Sassoon's next move was even more difficult to take.

It is a bit more difficult to take".

But iPads are more difficult to take apart.

"What is more difficult to take," he said, "is the performance we produced tonight.

You can dish it out, but sometimes it's a little more difficult to take it".

History would suggest it's even more difficult to take even a thimbleful of money away.

But the reforms made it more difficult to take early retirement without a reduction in pension.

Banks have made it more difficult to take out loans, and businesses said growth was "weakening," "subdued" or "slow".

"It would be much more difficult to take the census and get the same degree of cooperation".

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In analysing all the ten seaports, Aveiro is the smaller and without deepwater, the number of ship calls is lower, so it's more difficult to taking advantage of scale economies.

It is more difficult to get taken seriously; to get reviewed, or considered for literary prizes.

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