Examples of using Difficult to call in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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But in most cases it is difficult to call this option economically viable,
even the mere presence in the dressing room will be rather difficult to call.
It is difficult to call such a material suitable for purchase,
The bathroom in the Brooklyn dwelling Keri Russell is difficult to call simply"bathroom".
the game is difficult to call a game.
I realized that a diet then it is difficult to call.
the game is difficult to call a game Learn More.
This is even more important because many people think that today it is more difficult to call themselves Christians and live faith in Christ.
It is difficult to call the chat super-popular,
It is quite difficult to call a taxi here- most of them are waiting to catch their tourist.
Of course, compared to citrus, the amount of ascorbic acid in the pear is difficult to call significant, but for those people who can not eat oranges
More one feature that is difficult to call a disadvantage, is that the gate movement is necessary direct
It is difficult to call them stylish and beautiful,
Metal furnaces made of pipes in most cases it is difficult to call an aesthetic piece of furniture,
The exact cause of mutations in the chromosomes is difficult to call, but probably all kinds of adverse external factors,
It's difficult to call that a failure.
A dangerous product that is difficult to call natural.
It is difficult to call a fox a totem.
It is very difficult to call it useful and nutritious.