Examples of using More difficult 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
Or more difficult.
I mean, this can't be more difficult.
The more difficult it was to imagine.
It's only gonna get more difficult, Daniel.
Even more difficult by not having access to decision-making bodies.
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Feeding my pet became more difficult.
It becomes more difficult for me to control her.
And right now, you're making it more difficult.
Makes it all the more difficult to explain his little quirk.
It helps to make the control of the spins more difficult.
Makes matters a-a-a bit more difficult. Obviously, your occupation.
But it can make some people's lives more difficult.
It's going to raise a lot more difficult questions for me when I get home.
Next door at Omaha Beach it was more difficult.
It's a tad more difficult than gunning down unarmed citizens.
I wish my next decisions were no more difficult.
It will be more difficult to sing with a sword in your gullet.
But in the UK the situation is slightly more difficult.
Nevertheless, it becomes more difficult for people to reconcile themselves.
Obviously, your occupation… makes matters a-a-a bit more difficult.
Weathering can make this more difficult to remove later on.
I should warn you, if you come with me, your lives may become more difficult.
Fundamentally it makes saving fat more difficult and burning fat simpler.
Presently, relations with the French mission became even more difficult.
In essence it makes saving fat more difficult and also burning fat simpler.
make our job more difficult.
Basically it makes saving fat more difficult as well as burning fat much easier.
not more difficult.
The levels will become increasingly more difficult as you continue playing the game.
Negotiations with third markets on mutual recognition agreements could be significantly more difficult.