Examples of using Some difficulty in English and their translations into Hebrew
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waiting for a man to come by who obviously would have some difficulty.
Yosef restrains himself at this point, apparently with some difficulty, and maintains his deception.
you must have had some difficulty in installing WhatsApp on your BlackBerry.
Depending on the severity, you can remove the scratch either easily or with some difficulty.
Yes, but I'm starting to have some difficulty driving but I still feel safe and I know how to handle emergency or unplanned situations.
About 80% of adults with depression reported at least some difficulty with work, home,
About 80% of adults with depression reported at least some difficulty with work, home,
There may be some difficulty controlling the wind
I'm beginning to have some difficulty finding the right words and it takes longer to complete my reasoning.
People with dyslexia usually experience at least some difficulty in learning number facts such as multiplication tables.
Just then, Alon's wife called and said she had some difficulty picking up their child from kindergarten.
About 80% of adults with depression reported at least some difficulty with work, home,
I have some difficulty to embark on the atmosphere“realistic” of it, Yet in the other I had loved.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 80% of adults with depression reported at least some difficulty with work, home,
There may be some difficulty controlling the wind from the back passage for a day or two, but this improves rapidly.
which led to some difficulty when it came to finishing his work.
We're here because as you know I have had… some difficulty dealing with some things lately.
save the boy Smitty when some difficulty arose.
neither do you dare to say“Yes,” so you say“No” with some difficulty.
Whenever I come to a complicated joint, and see that there will be some difficulty, I proceed cautiously