Sentence examples for tough to construct from inspiring English sources

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Food: I've never written this restaurant up because, well, the chefs don't really speak English so it's tough to construct an informative food-centric article.

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One reason: up until now, we've looked inland to the vast plains to build our wind farms, ignoring the huge potential of offshore wind farms, which are tougher to construct.

But the tough hypotheticals are much too easy to construct with this law — the Justices had an ocean of them — and that's a bad sign.

The secret was pre-selling registrations to races and then using those funds as working capital to construct the electrified obstacle courses that have made Tough Mudder a global phenomena.

This assignment was successful in that it clearly relates Tough's children's language functions to the planned activities, and uses this analysis to construct questions that the pre-service teacher would ask when at the school.

I'm looking to construct quality software.

He used to construct songs, now he's constructing houses.

(3) Easy to construct.

Learn to construct a story.

"Social constructs are really tough to talk about because for the most part, everything can be linked to an opinion and what are opinions really?

There was a concrete foundation that went down six feet (too deep to tunnel under), steel pylons that soared 15 feet (too high to jump from), and X-shaped beams constructed from railroad ties (too tough to drive over).

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