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Discover Ludwig"understandably hard" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of situations to describe something that is difficult to comprehend or achieve for understandable reasons. For example: "The concept of quantum mechanics is understandably hard for many students to grasp."
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It is understandably hard for secular observers to sidestep the problem of belief.
Those emotions are understandably hard to put aside in weighing the equation — five prisoners for Bergdahl.
The French friends who offer this wisdom know that it is understandably hard to hear after horrors like Nice and Normandy.
But even if they do try to process how they are feeling with their partner, that partner might find it understandably hard to listen to and easy to dismiss.
After a decade in which the United States and Pakistan have been lashed together by war and terrorism, it is understandably hard for many Americans to conceive of Pakistan as a whole place.
For Mbeki and many other South Africans whose world views were defined by their struggle with apartheid, it is understandably hard to see white men in lab coats as people who want to help them.
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It is understandably harder to persuade them to let someone else decide their entire food consumption for the several years needed to conduct trials like these.This sort of unwillingness is, indeed, one reason heart disease is a problem.
It is understandably difficult for a hard power organization such as NATO to adapt to the demands of a world in which soft power is becoming more important, but NATO's future depends on its ability to adapt.
Heavy mirrors can, understandably, be hard to clean behind, so use this chance for cleaning before the mirror's on the wall.
A generation of Kurds grew up speaking no Arabic and feeling no connection to Iraq — and the idea of rejoining a country that not long ago visited genocide and ethnic cleansing on Kurds is, understandably, a hard sell.
Here comes the parts that, understandably, are hard to believe.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com