Examples of using Has been difficult in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Life in the shelter has been difficult.
Access to the internet has been difficult.
Kenseth admits the incident has been difficult to forget.
Intergration back into society has been difficult.
Until recently, access to such information has been difficult in Iran.
Yet this simple process has been difficult to implement.
I know that this has been difficult for you.
These effects has been difficult for vocalists to have control of,
I'm more than aware that the separation has been difficult for you and four, but... I have watched you both enough to know that I think the two of you are going to work it out.
resilience has been hugely popular with conservationists but‘operationalizing' resilience in a management setting has been difficult.
Research on this enzyme has been difficult and experimental results confounding for the last 20 years
It has been difficult, if not impossible,
We thought it would be very difficult, and it has been difficult, but we thought it would take a lot more time than it took us to make this," he adds.
However, the return to civilian and family life has been difficult, as Penelope faces a lot of unresolved issues from her time in the Army.
The last period has been difficult but that doesn't mean the team
This season has been difficult because also I was injured for a month
I have lots of work to do but it has been difficult because I always say you have to try and hide your fragilities.
The race has been difficult, because it was raining a little bit
At a bumpy street circuit where overtaking has been difficult, F1 bosses will hope the introduction of new rules can inject spice.
It has been difficult for us so far, we have been working hard