Sentence examples for very difficult to detect from inspiring English sources

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Some cases do not experience any symptoms at all, which makes the detection of cold sores very difficult to detect.

These attacks are often very difficult to detect.

The conformational impurity in particular is very difficult to detect.

It will be very difficult to detect long-trend trends.

"Fentanyl is very difficult to detect at first glance," he said.

They are relatively easy to commit, and very difficult to detect.

Normally, Hsu says, it becomes very difficult to detect a substance when its concentration is low.

Fish Crows are a bit more glossy purple, but this difference is very difficult to detect.

Transmissions would be so brief as to be very difficult to detect.

In fretting fatigue experiments, it is very difficult to detect the crack initiation phase.

It is very difficult to detect these faults during offline testing.

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