Sentence examples for tricky to learn from inspiring English sources

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It has several issues on the downside: it's laggy, tricky to learn, crashes too often and is hardly expanding its active users at all.

It's tricky to learn how to handle attention and criticism and she handles it so gracefully.

Generally it's very tricky to learn two languages at once when they come from the same linguistic family.

Dutch can be tricky to learn, but is easier to learn if you are from countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Austria, or other countries that speak English.

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"We have to go to people and say, 'The fundamentals of how this operates makes it everything but a scooter".' For starters, it's certainly trickier to learn.

The lights operate on a system of bedside buttons that's tricky to learn-but, once mastered, leaves one wondering why all hotels don't offer the same.

The Spaniard said at the time that he was surprised some of his rivals were not testing because it was a particularly tricky track to learn.

Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen: "Last year was my first visit (to Korea) and it's quite a tricky circuit to learn quickly, but I felt comfortable with it after a few laps.

The final lesson McClanaghan taught revolved around one of the trickiest things to learn in the N.B.A.: slow is quick.

Some scientific concepts are pretty tricky so you need to learn how to break them down.

In a study published last year, researchers found that both nocturnal and daytime sleeping improved memory consolidation for unrelated word pairs – like 'pepper' and 'elbow' – suggesting it can help if you're trying to learn tricky-to-remember concepts.

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