Examples of using Hard to avoid in English and their translations into Greek
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Financial
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Computer
Hard to avoid.
Pretty hard to avoid it!
Hard to avoid in prison.
Kinda hard to avoid.
Which means it's going to be hard to avoid.
People also translate
Kind of hard to avoid, right?
Coke is everywhere and hard to avoid.
It can be hard to avoid negativity.
Dont touch the track bounds to hard to avoid damages.
And it's hard to avoid television for children.
The irony is hard to avoid.
It is hard to avoid television if you are a kid.
Alcohol can be hard to avoid.
It's often hard to avoid this ever-present topic.
This fight will be hard to avoid.”.
It's hard to avoid potatoes, since they're everywhere.
Today it's hard to avoid it.
It seems that gossip is everywhere and can be hard to avoid.
We work very hard to avoid this.
Plastics are everywhere andare truly too hard to avoid.
In the United States it is hard to avoid the consumption of GMOs.
It's hard to avoid the subject as our taboo is a national obsession.
I mean it's very hard to avoid.
Such food can be hard to avoid because they are almost everywhere.
It is biases of this kind that physicists try very hard to avoid.
We must therefore work hard to avoid that outcome.
It's hard to avoid reaching for the sweets, especially after a difficult day.
Runners coming by-- it's hard to avoid them all.
It affects Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, andGoogle Chrome which makes it very hard to avoid.
Some foods are flat-out hard to avoid because they are everywhere.