Examples of using Often difficult in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Treatment is often difficult.
It is often difficult to draw the line.
Diagnosis is often difficult.
And it's often difficult for young people to understand that.
Resection of KHE is thus often difficult.
People also translate
Errors are often difficult to resolve.
Raising children is a responsible and often difficult task.
This section is often difficult because of mud.
As a result, making estimates of Fair Value is often difficult.
These caricatures are often difficult to overcome.
It is often difficult to determine the difference between termites and ants.
In addition, they are often difficult to locate.
As sclerosis progresses insidiously,early detection is often difficult.
It is very often difficult to get change for €500.00.
Precise details of Lupescu's life are often difficult to ascertain.
Such need is often difficult to achieve due to complexities of analytical tools.
This makes the comparison often difficult or misleading.
It is often difficult to distinguish between these two, and between"Christ at the Column" and a"Flagellation.
Black holes andneutron stars are often difficult to distinguish.
The worries are often difficult to control and may leave a patient severely distressed.
This creates a high risk component that is often difficult to manage.
Note: Water pipes are often difficult to distinguish from gas pipes.
Additionally, Cobain's phrasing on the album is often difficult to understand.
Today, the mission is often difficult and its forms are quite varied.
Sensitive information regarding the Japanese occupation of Korea is often difficult to obtain.
The work situation is often difficult, especially for women with families.
Having complete trust in God, knowing with certainty that God knows andwants what is best for us is often difficult, but it should not be.
Nevertheless, this type of method is often difficult to apply because of a lack of basic data.
It is often difficult to derive general prindples which can be used to decide the dispute before the court.
They have led the parliamentary side in often difficult negotiations.