Examples of using Difficult to work in English and their translations into Italian
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it is difficult to work with large smartphones completely with one hand,
And it's very difficult to work with someone I mean, I get it,
but I was difficult to work or deal with.
comatose actors tend to be a tad difficult to work with.
Chiffon can be difficult to work with because of its light and slippery texture.
Seems Gabrielle was fired for apparently being difficult to work with while Bartley went on to be promoted several times
At first I found video difficult to work with, I would been working with black and white 16mm film,
Titanium and hyacinth-ceramic are difficult to work with but if the material is clean enough should satisfy the criteria above.
Continuously it is difficult to work without"recharge", you see,
It was pretty difficult to work with(and pretty hard to pose),
Another option, if the system is too difficult to work with would be to boot into safe mode
making it difficult to work and threatening to impede the return to the valley of the workers.
It may seem difficult to work with three balls of yarn at once,
I know that they have a reputation of being a bit difficult to work with, but I have never seen that side in our collaboration.
The latter two are a bit more difficult to work with and cost several times more than the former.
Both are notoriously difficult to work due to their properties,
for our pistons because it is corrosion resistant- but it is difficult to work with.
But marginal land is often low-yielding and difficult to work and sometimes easily damaged.
came from individual developers, and Bill Gates himself, that the new development process was going to be prohibitively difficult to work within.
while the late fields are full of weeds and difficult to work with.