Examples of using Were difficult in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Phone conversations were difficult.
The next two years were difficult for Legasov, both mentally and physically.
Only the last few were difficult.
Most of his fights were difficult because he always fought with bigger boxers.
The first hundred pages were difficult.
People also translate
Those three months were difficult but also the most precious.
Conditions in the camp were difficult.
Therefore, none of these were difficult for him, particularly pill refinement.
The first few weeks after I gave birth were difficult.
Food and water were difficult to find.
Even every day tasks like taking a shower were difficult.
My teenage years were difficult to say the least.
I won't lie; the first few months were difficult.
Contacts between them were difficult, irregular and constantly being disrupted.
The first five runs were difficult.
Things that were difficult to achieve separately suddenly become easy when we join together.
Talking and eating were difficult.
The days[after defeat to Sweden in the World Cup playoff] were difficult.
They came here and were difficult to beat.
We started badly against Italy, and things were difficult.
AV: So you can imagine, I mean again, the first few months were difficult, but we would come out of it, and were really shocked to see this study.
I'm not going to lie, the first few months were difficult.
But if more than that, even numbers were difficult to remember anymore.
Even when the commands did work, they were difficult to use.
The biggest worries of housewives were difficult for Weed too.
Crafting skills like Sculpting or Cooking were difficult to improve.
The testers also complained that the controls were difficult to use.
Without these assurances, social situations were difficult to plan and manage.
At one time control units were ad-hoc logic, and they were difficult to design.
These tactics were skilfully evolved and carried out, and were difficult to counter.