Sentence examples for tricky to store from inspiring English sources

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Quantum bits stored on particles of light travel well--they can zip for kilometers down a fiber-optic cable--but they are tricky to store.

Unlike high-value, easy-to-store-and-transport shells and dried marine products, fresh, chilled and frozen fish have low value to weight and are tricky to store and transport in good condition.

Unlike high-value, easy-to-store-and-transport shells and dried marine products, fresh, chilled and frozen fish are low value to weight and are tricky to store and transport in good condition.

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Local brands even lead sales in a few categories, says Andy Roberts, the head of Pick n Pay's operation in Zambia.Farther from South Africa it is trickier to keep stores fully stocked.

Yes, it's tricky to deliver personalization through a store associate.

This can be tricky to find sometimes, but you can try local stores that sell herbs and herbal supplements.

Old disposable lighters can be turned into jewelry, toys, and tricky secret compartments in which to store your secret things.

Thanks to groups like Britain First for accusing butchers and local grocery stores of being covert al-Qaeda operatives for selling halal meat, stores offering halal Christmas foods are fairly tricky to come by.

The albums can be tricky to get (especially outside the U.S). because many record stores refuse to sell them due to the gory album covers.

"It can be tricky to get these 60-foot-long boxes into neighborhoods and to figure out where to store them overnight," says Giarraputo.

He says her work is now stored in a basement outside Stockholm, its market value tricky to assess.

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