Examples of using Bit hard in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
It's a bit hard.
Its very busy so it's a bit hard to get to sleep.
The beds are a bit hard, but it's good for the spine.
Mattresses were a bit hard but fortunately I like a firm bed.
You're being a bit hard on yourself?
I may have been a bit hard on you about your casework.
I'm sorry. It was a bit hard there.
It's a bit hard to figure out, just which images the artist had studied when he made his copies.
It's wet, it's fun and a bit hard, but at the same time it is utterly impossible not to get carried away by the mood when the game is on.
It's a bit hard to find, so I thought I would come and fetch you.
Spanish language version of the page is a bit hard to spot, you can use this link if you like.
I thought it was a bit hard to get injected- especially with the"big" needle, Orgalutran.
some of the documentation can be a bit hard to get through, but it's a GREAT tool.
It's a bit hard to wrap your head around just how many videos that is.
Eat Me can be a bit hard to find, so bring a map or call the restaurant in advance for directions.
Note that the total counts file has a structure that may make it a bit hard to read in.
It was fun but also a bit hard day. WT, bycles, fear
The first day can be a bit hard due to the lack of bread and sugar.
The clementines and oranges probably do not shine when you buy them(and they can be a bit hard to get hold of), but surface-treated and sprayed citrus fruits i a no-go.
You know, these are a bit hard to swallow at first,