Sentence examples for remarkably hard on from inspiring English sources

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Forbidden pizza parties aside, Vic's stern record of being remarkably hard on crime is basically unflappable.

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That works well enough for them most of the time, but it's led to one key issue: if something goes wrong with a Google product, it's remarkably hard to get an actual human on the phone.

It turns out the small pencils you use to keep score in golf are remarkably hard to find if you aren't on a golf course or in an IKEA.

The next Speaker is remarkably hard to categorize.

Despite its ubiquity, it is remarkably hard to catch.

'It's remarkably hard to do a study like this," he said.

It is remarkably hard, for example, for gas-poor Germany to import from the neighbouring, gas-rich Netherlands. gas-rich Netherlands

As a concept, as well as an experience, consciousness has proved remarkably hard to pin down.

It's remarkably hard to tell if Dennett would agree with that conclusion.

FOR someone who broke into Hollywood playing a hysteric, Emily Blunt is remarkably hard to flap.

Without relationships with press and investors, it is remarkably hard to get noticed.

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