Sentence examples for tricky to read from inspiring English sources

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Not long ago the White House found it tricky to read his views on history.

Frustratingly, these two translations are intercut, making the whole thing quite tricky to read.

As a dyslexic I often find it tricky to read from a script.

And polls on legalization are a bit tricky to read, too.

I printed it on metallic paper so it really glows, and the surface is very tricky to read.

The stadium is tricky to read, as the prevailing southwest wind is swallowed by the oval stadium and reversed.

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His career clock now becomes trickier to read, in part a reflection of how enlightened the sports world is beyond platitudes and pleasantries, how ready the N.B.A. and by extension the mainstream sports culture really is for an openly gay male in its locker rooms.

Plastic surgeons have long worried that fat injections to the breast could make mammograms trickier to read, but Dr. Mojallal's concern is that research using animals has shown that tumors grow faster and are more likely to spread if they're near fat.

Now this is tricky to say so read carefully.

"They're very tricky, tough to read.

It was the footnotes, said Smith, that were the trickiest part to read.

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