Sentence examples for really difficult to read from inspiring English sources

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I found it really, really difficult to read.

Coates thought Wieseltier's piece had interesting parts, but he gave up before he'd finished it: I found it really, really difficult to read.

"He had terrible handwriting, and it was really difficult to read him, and when I was first working on the manuscript I was quite angry, because it was so difficult," she said.

"It's really difficult to read the boards and react because you are seeing responses from a passionate group of folks who may or may not represent the majority," says Matthew Bannick, eBay's former vice president for product and community.

It's really difficult to read work by a friend because you can see right through it.

It was really difficult to read the Roland manuals because they were written in poor English and difficult to understand… and I had no clue what the hell I was doing.

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If, up to a short time ago, anyone looking at the territory from an aircraft above could imagine, by reading and interpreting signs and physical forms, the social functions and organisation of which they were evidence, in these last decades it would be really difficult to understand, by reading these superficial signs, the life hidden beneath the fake images of appearances.

That's really difficult to say.

The darkness of the murders is really quite graphic and it can be quite difficult to read.

It is difficult to read between the lines, to know what's really going on.

**Also, side note: If you make your font really tiny in an attempt to cram everything on one page, it makes your resume very difficult to read.

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