Examples of using More difficult in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
It's more difficult.
And my research has become more difficult.".
But what's more difficult to navigate.
That made UNIDO ' s task all the more difficult.
It's more difficult than you think.
People also translate
From that point on… our expedition became more difficult.
Becoming more difficult than I thought.
But contrary to the norm, each one seems to get more difficult for me.
But that's more difficult than you might think.
Additionally, the Division has been stationed in the more difficult missions.
The surgery was more difficult than I anticipated.
Any more difficult than being mistaken for her mother?
You may find it even more difficult to sleep tonight.
It's more difficult than you think, especially with a gun like that.
Adolescence can be even more difficult for somebody like him.
So the more difficult problem we're going to deal with is this one.
The smaller of the grade number, the more difficult for burning material.
It is no more difficult for me to invade your mind than it was this room.
But the unique pattern ceiling element, the more difficult to handle the corners.
It's a lot more difficult than just being intelligent.
We rejected the cold war paradigm and chose the more difficult path of non- alignment.
Do you find it's more difficult because of their health requirements?
The older the animal, the more difficult this part of the work.
But it… it will be… more difficult for me to avoid Ms. Andrews.
The time we spend will be more difficult and painful than ever.
Don't make things more difficult for me than they already are.
To translate sentence fragments is more difficult than translating a complete sentence.
Don't make this more difficult than it has to be, robot.
I believe that he made it more difficult on himself than he need have.
Keeping secrets is getting more difficult, though, with this stupid new partner of mine.