Examples of using Difficult to make in English and their translations into Dutch
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Good, bright lenses are the most difficult to make.
But the under-cup was just too difficult to make.
Once again, this coat is not as difficult to make as you think.
Nice sweater and not at all difficult to make.
Stamps: Ollies always difficult to make.
Difficulty: The bear is not difficult to make.
This pamor motif is not difficult to make.
Difficulty: the bear is a little difficult to make.
These quesadillas are not at all difficult to make.
It's really difficult to make, though.
They are those beautiful oblong objects, but quite difficult to make.
A clear distinction between the two is difficult to make.
This distinction is difficult to make in practice and can complicate the actual implementation and application of the Framework Decision.38.
This salad is not difficult to make and is often served in the Turkish coasts.
A reconciliation like that is often difficult to make afterwards, because it has not been taken into account in the design stage of the data streams and models.
This frame is especially difficult to make, because it contains a screw thread with four starting points.
Usually super small is more difficult to make than large, although some modelers sometimes have a different idea about that, a misunderstanding if
Tempera is difficult to make and therefore oil paint became quickly popular around the Renaissance period.
is not so difficult to make- earthing design is quite simple.
Very difficult to make, the satisfaction when finished,