Examples of using Hard to spot 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
Very hard to spot.
He shouldn't be too hard to spot.
But it's hard to spot its key image.
He shouldn't be too hard to spot.
It can be hard to spot a scam site.
They shouldn't be that hard to spot.
The latter is hard to spot due to a color blending plastic cover.
They can't be hard to spot.
The hotel was hard to spot in the beginning coz the buildings all look alike.
It's pretty hard to spot.
It's sometimes hard to spot the earliest signs of puberty because they're not always obvious.
It's pretty hard to spot.
Rose rust is pretty hard to spot on a plant but can be easily treatable if dealt with as soon as possible.
might be hard to spot.
It was hard to spot because the spectral lines of hydrogen were radically shifted toward the lower-frequency end of the spectrum.
An inch of truth makes the lie hard to spot.
This error would be hard to spot for the human eye, but with structure analysis, the machine can break the word
A memory in Mr. Miller wouldn't be hard to spot.
Birds are sometimes hard to spot because of the high and dense forest canopy
And failing light meant it was hard to spot obstacles.
they can be really hard to spot.
That's why they can be hard to spot The bone heals.
The bone heals. That's why they can be hard to spot.
As I told Mrs. Fraser, it's a narrow, winding path, hard to spot in daylight, and hopeless to find in the dark.
That feature is exactly what makes the virus hard to spot.
It shows up as an unremarkable looking star-like object, hard to spot among the many much closer real stars in this picture.
wandering around with food. Hard to spot, I know.
Spanish language version of the page is a bit hard to spot, you can use this link if you like.
ceilings where they're hard to spot. Weapons.
it can be hard to spot what's confusing to readers.