Examples of using Harder to find in English and their translations into Hebrew
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Computer
                    
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                        Programming
                    
You're right. It is gonna be harder to find.
Food was harder to find.
The more I look it just gets harder to find♪.
Elegance and sophistication may be harder to find but there are still a handful of casinos where you need a little class to  cut it at the tables.
since 50GB drives do not exist or harder to find, you would buy two 60GB drives giving you a total of 120GB.
Do you think that as you get older it seems harder to find the right man or women?
Not to  bust anyone's bubble, but the second one might be harder to find.
Yeah, I bet she doctored it-- birth date and father's name-- so Dakota would be harder to find.
In some places, it's readily available while in other parts of the country it can be much harder to find.
Kyushu is especially known for holding on to  Japanese traditions and local flavor which can be harder to find in the urban centers of the country.
only further away and harder to find.
therefore ethnic minorities find  it harder to find a bone marrow donor.
although it's getting harder  and harder to find the right handbag to  carry him in.
As good workers become harder to find, businesses are looking to  concierge services as perks to  keep valuable employees happy.
so it might be harder to find a qualified installer.
This makes it harder to find the connection between migraines and certain foods or beverages.
Even harder to find a normal Foundation,
since 50GB drives do not exist or harder to find, you would buy two 60GB drives giving you a total of 120GB.
Or… maybe it makes us work a little harder to find what we do have in common, you know.
Well, for the next 72 hours, I'm gonna be harder to find than a nice cat.