Sentence examples for most difficult to catch from inspiring English sources

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Many fly fishermen consider them the most difficult to catch of all trout.

"They are the most difficult to catch because they are experts and prepare well".

Jane Austen's admirer Virginia Woolf said that "of all great writers she is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness".

It may therefore be the case that targets without obvious features may be most difficult to catch.

If there's one time of year when trout are most difficult to catch, it's probably the middle of summer, when the lake is warmest and the trout are in its darkest depths.

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We predict from previous work [ 17, 21] that striped targets will be among the most difficult to capture, with white targets and background matching targets being more easily caught.

As a result, the most skilled manipulations can be difficult to catch.

However, as most species are nocturnal, small and difficult to catch - it is not practical to rely on visual identification.

Ebola fever is difficult to catch but often fatal; Zika virus is easy to catch but, for most people, harmless.

"Very difficult to catch rabbit," Benigni pants.

Anglers find them just about as difficult to catch.

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