Examples of using Hard to focus in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
Hard to focus on work.
It must be hard to focus on school.
Hard to focus” means”scared to death”.
When something like that is weighing you down. Yeah, it's hard to focus on other things.
It became hard to focus”, says Micke.
A few people may discover such situations hard to focus.
And it's hard to focus when you're thinking.
When it's so loud, you know? It's actually hard to focus on, uh, on vampire killing.
It's just hard to focus with the wedding I'm sorry.
When your breath smells like a festival toilet. It's very hard to focus on how charming you are.
It makes it hard to focus on other things.
Without a dedicated, professional place to work, people find it hard to focus and work at their best.
It's a little hard to focus when you're drowning.
it's really hard to focus.
Plus it's hard to focus'cause she's hot.
When somebody dies suddenly it usually comes as a shock to everyone making it hard to focus on any details.
It's actually hard to focus on, uh, on vampire killing when it's so loud, you know?
Presbyopia is an age-related condition whereby you find it increasingly hard to focus sharply on near objects,
You always found it so hard to focus, didn't you, when we were together? I… I'm just surprised, I guess, that… that you're writing again,'cause.
it's really hard to focus once she's on the stage for the first time.
We continue to work hard to focus Kungsleden's property portfolio, and the sale of these non-strategic properties is a result of this.
Sometimes it makes it hard to focus, which is not ideal when I'm in therapy.
Rafa. I'm sorry, but it's hard to focus after traveling through half the country by bus.
You telling us to focus is making it harder to focus.
In some cases, people didn't realise that it was getting harder to focus on close-up objects,
out of the office where it's often even harder to focus.