Examples of using May be difficult in English and their translations into Polish
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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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Programming
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Computer
Searching for a cheap DBol alternative for legal products may be difficult.
Buying the phentermine in stores may be difficult.
complete removal may be difficult to achieve.
Vallelonga" may be difficult to pronounce.
Vallelonga" may be difficult to pronounce. In my humble opinion.
Your road may be difficult.
It may be difficult for you.
I understand that this may be difficult for you with regard to Morgan.
Therefore, switching to electric vehicles may be difficult.
This may be difficult for you to accept, but you are not in Montana anymore.
So to understand that sometimes may be difficult, you may try to sort of construct something else out of it, may try to sort of interpret something.
For these reasons, use of this solution on aretail scale may be difficult, but in the case of corporate lending appears to be alikely alternative.
The Commission recognises that at times it may be difficult for Member States to respect the time-limits set out in this proposal.
For these reasons, use of this solution on a retail scale may be difficult, but in the case of corporate lending appears to be a likely alternative.
In his eyes, in comparison to Haider, Strache is a less talented politician, so achieving the success, even on the scale of the one in 1999, may be difficult.
Because of the need to preserve the historical authenticity of the site of the Memorial it may be difficult for disabled persons to move around the grounds and buildings.
Some scans may be difficult to interpret due to image noise,
Our allegiance may be difficult and painful in its binding, but it is his mark that will save us.
Some scans may be difficult to interpret due to image noise,
The shot may be difficult, Mr. Neelix, but to say that it is impossible is an exaggeration.