Examples of using Harder to find in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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… getting harder to find stuff, and our focus lately has been on finding things that Negan might want.
your PC has to work harder to find the proper route to do the various tasks you ask.
It was even harder to find work being an addict. I couldn't get a job because of the charges.
The European Union must try harder to find common ground with its citizens
Public pay phones are now much harder to find due to the widespread use of mobile phones.
It was even harder to find a university with strong graduate schools in both experimental psychology
This is a commonly used technique by ransomware to assist in concealing the executable by making it harder to find.
I don't know what's harder to find, McQueen or a chief who will work with him!
If you're harder to find, you can include extra information like the specific intersection,
though his work commitments have made it harder to find time for it these days.
Harder to find ones that will get you through an airport.
Users will find it harder to find some locations, such as tourist attractions,
should have explored this point further and fought harder to find a reasonable and consensual solution.
It's too hard to find a man.
Which makes him hard to find.
Was it hard to find me?
It's hard to find good players around here.
You were hard to find.
And it was getting increasingly hard to find the piece of content you wanted.
You're hard to find in this city, Turk.