Examples of using Difficult to read in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Your mind isn't difficult to read.
Do not use CAPS this will make your project difficult to read.
The text engraved in the doorhead is difficult to read.
That makes literature several hundred years old difficult to read.
I find the animated forecast map difficult to read. Maps.
It's difficult to read.
The writing on blackboards is difficult to read in the dark.
It's very difficult to read.
It was very difficult to read in the evenings.
Dark breads may also make a code on the bag difficult to read.
It's quite old, making the scroll a bit difficult to read.
Some researchers found Dewey's handwriting difficult to read.
This scene was rather difficult to read in the old stone.
They are either too simple or too difficult to read.
The existing text of the Directive is difficult to read and confusingly structured,
As the Article has become difficult to read in its current version,
As he found it difficult to read, he wrote an alternate version of the directive.
The European Parliament, which adopts texts that are often difficult to read, must play a full role in this exercise.
At first, it was difficult to read because it was written in strange characters that we could not understand.
The GDPR is difficult to read. It's a norm, not a checklist.