Examples of using Are more difficult in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
These surfactants are more difficult to synthesise and especially difficult to obtain in a very pure state high cost.
Their final cost and impact are more difficult to predict because of the wide range of variables involved.
Other cases are more difficult, for example products based on naturally occurring raw material.
Remember this: If you live in a rural area, home delivery services are more difficult to find.
Globe valves, on the other hand, are characterized by high control accuracy but are more difficult to clean.
However, sometimes small tooth-coloured composites called"attachments" are bonded onto teeth to help achieve certain movements and are more difficult to bond on crowns than teeth.
the workers are more difficult to manage, the plant is large
While price movements of higher value dairy products are more difficult to track than in the case of commodities,
In the case of on-line transactions, such requirements are more difficult to meet and therefore,
compared to the predictability of‘natural change' in population, are more difficult to foresee and their effects can be more pronounced in a shorter period2.
It is more difficult to agree with oneself.
Joint projects would be more difficult to develop without a support structure.
My area is more difficult to replace than yours.
It's more difficult to have people think we had something to do with what he is now.
It would be more difficult than most targets.
A fugitive is more difficult to anticipate than an obsessive.
Is more difficult than you think.
The long-term impact is more difficult to measure.
It may be more difficult but sets the right benchmark.
What is more difficult is to analyze stock trends.