Sentence examples for too difficult to fix from inspiring English sources

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And if it breaks down, its design is so basic that the fault isn't usually too difficult to fix.

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It's too difficult to get started.

And companies with problems are also not all that difficult to fix.

Be especially careful with salt; it is very difficult to fix a dish that is too salty.

He saw the tweets about toxic soil, food safety and air pollution, too, and about the systemic corruption that makes these problems difficult to fix.

But Machiavelli had a warning about that, too: The nature of the people is variable, and while it is easy to persuade them, it is difficult to fix them in that persuasion".

They're far too difficult to find.

It's difficult to fix other people.

Legally, this is very difficult to fix, the sources said.

But his other problem is more elemental, and more difficult to fix.

These will be more difficult to fix this year with no testing between the races.

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