Sentence examples for sometimes difficult to gauge from inspiring English sources

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It is sometimes difficult to gauge how earnest this elegiac note really is.

It is sometimes difficult to gauge the passage of time or to sense the quotidian rhythms of the Tiagins' lives.

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It can be difficult to gauge how serious Sachs's tyrannical bent really is, a fact that adds to the sometimes invigorating, sometimes painful unease of navigating the installation.

Precise numbers are difficult to gauge.

O'Neill's interest is difficult to gauge.

How many has been difficult to gauge.

The benefits to small farmers are difficult to gauge.

The precise volume is difficult to gauge, however.

Hamstring injuries, he said, are difficult to gauge.

Adverts can be difficult to gauge these days, however.

But for subway riders, progress has been difficult to gauge.

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