Examples of using Bit more difficult in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
approving it would have been a bit more difficult.
Health is a bit more difficult but I can say that my view as to how we should use this provision is that it should be specifically directed to problems of rural areas.
That's a bit more difficult to assess. Here'swhat it looks like.
The cash flow budget is a bit more difficult. There are more unknown figures to calculate and evaluate.
it can make you quite a bit more difficult to find.
These areas may be a bit more difficult to clean but the warm water will definitely help to loosen up the dirt.
Removing tree sap from a car's finish is a bit more difficult than tar, as hardened sap can scratch your paint.
ASL is a bit more difficult in this way because you would have to make up the images(or video/animation) yourself.
A bit more difficult to deal with not one store,
which can be a bit more difficult for some users initially.
If that line is there then the whole page will be interpreted as HTML thus making links to other pages becomes a bit more difficult!
is a bit more difficult to return.
The closing of style without shoelaces amarrável causes it to be a bit more difficult to fit in the foot,
The closing of style without shoelaces amarrável causes it to be a bit more difficult to fit in the foot,
finding new ways to make the C& C retrieval a bit more difficult.
they gave us a small van which made our trip a bit more difficult to park and to travel.
although in places like Guam it's a bit more difficult as we don't have a very good transit system.
Scav Rey's farm is a bit more difficult with two regular energy nodes,
This car parking game is a bit more difficult than your regular parking game so you need all your determination
It is a bit more difficult to know where one is going.