Examples of using Harder to get in English and their translations into Danish
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Harder to get out than get in.
It was a little harder to get to Dickie than I thought.
You would think it would be harder to get a ton of gems past all the party people down there?
Making the lock more secure makes it harder to get in and out of the door every day.
Everyone is expecting presents. In this game, you need to try harder to get more presents you like.
Having someone to exercise with means it's harder to get out of it! Diabetes requires exercise,
work even harder to get my restaurant.
It's gonna be a lot harder to get Intel on the Scorpions. Dinah: Yeah, but the problem is with me boxed out of the SCPD.
Being runny can also make it harder to get in precisely the right spot,
Even though you ride slower, you must work harder to get there, so you can reach the same level.
it's gonna be a lot harder to get intel on the Scorpions.
so it just has to work harder to get the job done.
Unfortunately, it is becoming harder to get close to the ships in the ports,
It's gonna be a lot harder to get intel on the Scorpions. You know, but the problem is, with me boxed out of the SCPD.
And now, I'm in the position of having to work that much harder to get both you and your partners.
I think it was much harder to get people to adopt a rescue dog.
Having someone to exercise with means it's harder to get out of it!
In this game, you need to try harder to get more presents you like.
Having someone to exercise with means it's harder to get out of it!
For example, in no case can not suppress a wet cough- it will make it harder to get the sputum out of the lungs