Examples of using Bit of a challenge in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Do you like a bit of a challenge?
Are you ready for a bit of a challenge?
It was a bit of a challenge to apply it neatly;
And working efficiently is a bit of a challenge.
It is a bit of a challenge for sure!
Eating completely sugar free is a bit of a challenge.
It can be a bit of a challenge to book a camping trip in Botswana.
But they're proving to be a bit of a challenge.
I mean, it's a bit of a challenge, and I can't quite see the solution yet.
Good night. Well, I admit she's a bit of a challenge.
However, it's a bit of a challenge for us than most podcast apps as we host the images ourselves.
The following day was for me a bit of a challenge.
In fact if one enjoys a bit of a challenge then their dream car can be had at a reasonable price.
Finding the TV power button was a bit of a challenge….
it's a bit of a challenge, and I can't quite see the solution yet.
that was a bit of a challenge.
Apparently today was a bit of a challenge, even by your standards.
so I enjoy a bit of a challenge.
Somewhere around here, it might be a bit of a challenge. So, unless you have a Ouija board.
it made privacy a bit of a challenge.
Cooking dinner is a bit of a challenge, as there are very few fresh vegetables available
Serving breakfast is thus a bit of a challenge.
doing thus in Ireland continues to be a bit of a challenge.
I read them in English to make it a bit of a challenge for myself.
as smoothly as many people would like, as getting the sound to go through the TV speakers is often a bit of a challenge.
If three's a crowd, then seven must be a bit of a challenge for the pretty miss.
you may have a bit of a challenge.
Because the house is situated along a steap hill it's a bit of a challenge and an adventure to get to your destination.