Examples of using Hard to trace 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
Hard to trace.
Doubly hard to trace.
Hard to trace.
Bitcoin is really hard to trace.
He's hard to trace.
Some narcotics are hard to trace.
Very hard to trace.
But asylum seekers are hard to trace.
He's hard to trace.
Well, that explains why he was so hard to trace.
It's hard to trace, I guess.
Those entitled to the land are often hard to trace.
And it is often extremely hard to trace such an attack back to its originators.
viscose remains hard to trace.
Easy to do, hard to trace.
night so they are hard to trace.
so it's incredibly hard to trace, especially when it's masked by other symptoms.
Just because of their large habitat, this is hard to trace.
The equipment is mostly unregistered and hard to trace, and the authorities don't have the time
often it is hard to trace.
The equipment is mostly unregistered and hard to trace, and the authorities don't have the time or the manpower to help people like Frank Sanderson.
Service providers don't keep records of user data, so the calls are notoriously hard to trace.
The Netherlands, Italy, France and Scotland, hard to trace because, certainly at first, he kept a"low profile" so as not to be arrested again.
The origin of"Siomay" is still yet hard to trace, however, there's no doubt that the Cantonese teahouses were credible for making this dim sum item popular and famous.
Would have been harder to trace him.
But harder to trace.
Because it's actually harder to trace old-school tech than a modern wireless signal.
And harder to trace.
Harder to trace.
Because they're harder to trace.