Sentence examples for more difficulty catching from inspiring English sources

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Some players, though, worry that with fewer hits, they will have more difficulty catching the eye of college scouts.

Furthermore, all pregnant women were understood to have more difficulty catching their breath than women who were not expecting a child, but in fat women this problem was exacerbated as fat further constricted the breathing passages.

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A study conducted on captive otters revealed they preferred larger fish, ranging from 15-17 cmoreore than smaller fish, ranging from 8-10 cm, and they had difficulty catching fish species less than 10 cm or larger than 17 cm.

He had little difficulty catching the football and his hands were surprisingly soft.

In August 2006, after a trip to the New Jersey Shore, Peggy was having great difficulty catching her breath.

"We are concerned that many children will have difficulties catching up and taking their exams.

More difficulty.

The men have more difficulty.

The boys had rather more difficulty.

Some had more difficulty recognizing one another.

Encapsulated bacteria are ingested with more difficulty.

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