Examples of using Difficult to put in English and their translations into Spanish
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It's difficult to put into words.”.
There is, and that's why it's so difficult to put it into words.
It's difficult to put into words.
This frozen delicacy is very difficult to put in banks.
It's difficult to put the vest on by yourself.
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In small bedrooms it is difficult to put a bulky cabinet.
It is difficult to put more Christmas in less space.
This procedure is cumbersome and difficult to put into practice.
It's very difficult to put a number on that figure.
Wow, sometimes it is so difficult to put ideas into words.
It is difficult to put into words the shift that occurred within me.
Some dresses are difficult to put on yourself.
It's difficult to put a price tag on varying and often unique designs.
In a small room it is quite difficult to put all the necessary furniture.
It's difficult to put in words how much I enjoy working at GatesAir Quincy.
Easy to say, difficult to put into action.
It is difficult to put into words the sadness we feel at this time.
I think it is very difficult to put a price on the stars.
And, most difficult to put all this in practice.
Sometimes it is very difficult to put an end to all of the above.
Is it so difficult to put God in the first place?
It is so sore that is difficult to put my knees together in first position.
Why is it so difficult to put sustainable development theory into practice?
Sometimes it is difficult to put your feelings into words.
Only that it is difficult to put the limits, the reasons, the need.
In fact, it is very difficult to put ozone or ozonized water in bottles.
But his ideas were difficult to put into operation and measure quantitatively.
It is incredibly difficult to put these fragments together in a meaningful way.