Examples of using More of a challenge in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
So it gets to be more and more of a challenge.
This is more of a challenge among the established order.
I was hoping for more of a challenge.
Music was more of a challenge and, in the end, felt more interesting.”.
Try it blindfolded. More of a challenge.
You're certainly more of a challenge… than the angry fifteen-year-olds I'm used to seeing.
I told my colleague I wanted more of a challenge.
You said you need more of a challenge.- Well, if words serve me correctly.
The latter fit my interests better and offered more of a challenge.
Blue: a bit more of a challenge.
It's exactly what I have said about him needing more of a challenge.
I was also looking for more of a challenge, just like in secondary school.
During my HBO studies I realised that I wanted more of a challenge.
If you where looking for a bit more of a challenge, then look a bit further please.
you said you need more of a challenge.
I told my colleague I wanted more of a challenge, and he sent me this.
they decided to play in Korea for more of a challenge.
I wanted more of a challenge from my studies, but I also really liked student life.
water face more of a challenge out here.
If students require more of a challenge, their sentences can include more than four words.
Want more of a challenge?
It became more of a challenge to try to get back to from where they had said farewell… the top!!!!
independent, more of a challenge to control.
Fixing that was more of a challenge, but it resulted in a much better end-user experience.
applications where leveling is more of a challenge.
American Sign Language can be a bit more of a challenge to learn than traditional languages.
Clonezone also stock the medium for someone who wants more of a challenge.
The study of single molecule interactions in a living system presents more of a challenge.