Examples of using Difficult to find in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
You were so difficult to find.
But difficult to find, the temple was.
That balance is difficult to find.
It's difficult to find able-bodied subjects.
It will not be difficult to find him.
People also translate
It is difficult to find common ground at European level.
Troublesome indeed, and difficult to find.
Very difficult to find.
Overgrown, beaten and difficult to find.
Was it difficult to find our hostel?
So Wilfred can be rather difficult to find.
It's always difficult to find the right apples.
The testimonials on Anavar are a little difficult to find but positive.
They are difficult to find in other foods.
Why is he making it this difficult to find him?
A bit difficult to find but worth visiting.
It turns out to be quite difficult to find its origin.
It is difficult to find the best(quality/price/delivery).
The testimonials on Anavar are a little difficult to find but favorable.
It's difficult to find people who know the job.
The evaluations on Anavar are a little difficult to find however favorable.
If lynxs are difficult to find, wolves are even more elusive.
The testimonials on Anavar are a little difficult to find however favorable.
It is difficult to find things to be grateful for in my life.
Dining options may be difficult to find after 05:00 PM.
There it is not difficult to find the necessary item with the appropriate name it is responsible for the appearance of figures on the pages of the document.
Gota Canal A more beautiful environment is difficult to find for your walk or bike ride.
It can be difficult to find a foothold in everyday life during this process.
In addition, the company's increasingly difficult to find spare parts for production.
It is extremely difficult to find someone with great inborn quality, as it will take a very long historical period for such a person to be born.