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The crowded boardwalk was difficult to navigate.
Facebook deletion was difficult to navigate to the particular button to push to close the account.
But when it came to searching for a specific item, Mr. Byrne admitted that the site was difficult to navigate.
Richard Conroy, director of education at Bike New York, a nonprofit cycling group, said that currently the trail was difficult to navigate, at best.
The text was often difficult to read because of the small screen, the interface was difficult to navigate, and data retrieval was slow.
The newspaper industry had been suffering from revenue declines over the past decade, and the transition to digital media was difficult to navigate.
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It's difficult to navigate".
The racial politics of these moves are difficult to navigate.
Some of the transitions are difficult to navigate.
Wheelchair accessibility: narrow space might be difficult to navigate.
The geography is vast and can be difficult to navigate.
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become difficult to navigate
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was difficult to work
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was difficult to argue
was difficult to ignore
was difficult to be
was difficult to tease
was difficult to take
was difficult to expect
was difficult to pigeonhole
was difficult to stop
was difficult to follow
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