Sentence examples for really hard to detect from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, we have to try really hard to detect so much as a bad temper.

Trends are really hard to detect in a country as divided as ours, but I've noticed two developments in my work teaching high school and teaching at Harvard.

"Some of the things that cause us real problems are situations like when you have clouds over snow that are really hard to detect from space," said Chambers.

For these reasons, and others, it is really, really hard to detect shifts in the mean of a data set like climate outcomes from just a few samples.

It's the worst because you can't smell it, so it's really hard to detect.

"All too often, Champagne is put in these tiny, little vessels, and it's really hard to detect the flavor and aroma," David Speer of Ambonnay Champagne bar in Portland, Oregon, says.

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It's really hard to find".

They are really hard to find.

But given veteran rates of homelessness, unemployment, divorce, depression, incarceration, and suicide, how can such wounds really be invisible or hard to detect?

"They're getting really sophisticated, in the sense that they're hard to detect," Knoll said.

"They're really tiny — about as big as poppy seeds—so they're hard to detect," he said.

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