Examples of using Very difficult to find in English and their translations into Finnish
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It is very difficult to find Rimonabant powder now because it has been banned in the countries where it was once available.
Although there are life situations from which it is very difficult to find a way out, and even looking at them from another angle does not work.
Unfortunately, Artem is very difficult to find the perfect pair by name,
One of the problems is that it is very difficult to find concrete, reliable data on the impact of untying.
But, unfortunately, sometimes a woman is very difficult to find reliable information about whether to have an abortion is dangerous.
I found it is very difficult to find a direct way to transfer the data on my old Android phone to iPhone.
It would be very difficult to find all the solutions in one day to a problem that has been around for many years.
It is very difficult to find at least one boy who does not have a hobby or a hobby.
However, the work undertaken in the Council's preparatory bodies showed that an EU-wide definition of"long-distance" services was very difficult to find.
However I have a soft spot for Erasmus because it is very difficult to find fault with that particular programme.
it is often very difficult to find words.
At our gas stations it is very difficult to find it, however, in order to avoid trouble,
for whom we know full well it will be very difficult to find another job.
I don't know the ins and the outs, but suffice it to say that The Heart Bled Blue is about to become very difficult to find.
a quality injectable Acetate version is very difficult to find.
and it is very difficult to find an insect in the afternoon.
In the modern world, it's very difficult to find certainty, but today, two things are crystal clear.
With regard to infrastructure, it is very difficult to find private sector investment,
For this reason, it will be very difficult to find a meaningful and rational consensus that will win the support of as many Members as possible.
This means that an appropriate ethical response will be very difficult to find, requiring a great deal of profound reflection.