Examples of using Particularly difficult in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
The Algerian underworld is particularly difficult to penetrate.
Zoologists had a particularly difficult time explaining the distribution of the lemurs.
Polymer clay can be easy but also particularly difficult in its use.
The report is submitted at a particularly difficult time.
African countries situated in particularly difficult geographic and climatic regions require special treatment.
It is particularly difficult to.
Those Palestinians inside Iraq are in a particularly difficult position.
Some people face particularly difficult situations.
And apparently, Meredith says… You are particularly difficult.
The report is submitted at a particularly difficult time.
Twins are particularly difficult for a woman, i.e.
In particularly difficult cases, chemotherapy may be necessary.
The restaurant business is particularly difficult.
The decade beginning in 1910 was particularly difficult for Gaudí.
It is not a particularly difficult thing….
Nilfisk industrial cleaning machines are designed for particularly difficult conditions.
The strong winds make fires particularly difficult to deal with.”.
Territorial reform proved particularly difficult.
This idea is particularly difficult to believe at first.
At 50-something you face particularly difficult job-hunting challenges.