Sentence examples for very difficult to replace from inspiring English sources

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When you retire, that's very difficult to replace.

"He will be very difficult to replace," Mr. Wilson said.

And the birds would be very difficult to replace.

I had only troubles because of such measures, as it was very difficult to replace workers.

"He's a top-of-the-rotation guy who would be very difficult to replace.

"He had multiple responsibilities in the organisation and will be very difficult to replace".

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"The key resources required by our declining species of woodland and forest wildlife, such as large hollows in old trees, a complex and diverse understory and continuous large patches of vegetation, are easily removed but very slow and difficult to replace," he said.

Against Adelaide United Hersi is clearly very difficult to fully replace, but against Adelaide, Popovic's decision to start Brendon Santalab and later replace him with Tahj Minniecon allowed Western Sydney to almost match both the defensive and offensive qualities that Hersi offers.

But history suggests even when clubs re-invest such riches in their squads, the very best players are difficult to replace.

It will be very difficult to ever replace the magic we have lost the day Betty White died.

Yes, Nico will be very sorely missed and extremely difficult to replace – not only as a keeper and a batsman but also as a motivator and an inspirational figure.

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