Sentence examples for too difficult to find from inspiring English sources

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"It's just gotten too difficult to find interesting vintage pieces," Mr. Halterman said, "and I've been finding young designers more stimulating, which didn't use to be the case".

They're far too difficult to find.

Some defenses look too difficult to find at the table.

Leave out the agretti, a tangy marsh grass, if it's too difficult to find.

She never buys long-stemmed flowers (too difficult to find a suitable vase), but likes to eat ("Rest assured, I do know a few size 4s").

In Barberas, Luigi Einaudi, Bruno Giacosa, Ceretto and Dessilani are good names in the $10 and under group that are not too difficult to find.

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People who once found it too difficult to get loans, because of where they lived, and who they were, now found it almost too easy.

But a server may find it too difficult to get close enough to the Duke – and past his security detail – to physically hand him legal papers.

Ball says she finds it too difficult to get to the polling station, so uses a postal vote instead.

Ball says she finds it too difficult to get to the polling station, so chooses to use a postal vote instead.

It, too, is difficult to find; around $30.

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