Examples of using Difficult to do in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Political
It's difficult to do.
Luckily, that is not difficult to do.
It's difficult to do.
Luckily, it is not that difficult to do.
Difficult to do from here.
People also translate
That's not difficult to do.
This is difficult to do but steps in this direction have already been taken.
This is not so difficult to do.
It is difficult to do excavations.
Luckily, it is not that difficult to do.
It is not difficult to do- promised!
Thankfully, it is not that difficult to do.
It's not difficult to do this.
However, with children it is quite difficult to do.
But it's difficult to do that.
Independently it is very long and difficult to do.
It's difficult to do what feels hard.
And sometimes it is very difficult to do this.
It's never difficult to do one's duty, Captain.
Luckily, that should not be too difficult to do.
Agree, it is difficult to do this in huge stones.
A task that is both time consuming and difficult to do manually.
That's difficult to do, though, sometimes, isn't it?
But from inside here, it's difficult to do anything.
The requested extensive auditing of timber would be quite cumbersome and difficult to do.
That must make it difficult to do business.
It is not enough for states to plead that this is difficult to do.
Often things that are difficult to do with mittens.
It was difficult to do this with human so bodybuilders in Greece began crushing pellets
But sometimes the baby is difficult to do it yourself.