Examples of using Difficult to produce in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Even though, computerized weather reports are very difficult to produce this exclusive reports for farmers are very accurate.
Prior to this invention, literary items were not only difficult to produce in mass quantities, but also too expensive for most people.
Another is that in an area such as this it is very difficult to produce effective so-called solutions.
which are difficult to produce through diet and exercise only in the body.
which are difficult to produce through diet and exercise only in the body.
Samples of each shape category and of each thickness category difficult to produce are selected according to the following criteria for testing.
are increasingly difficult to produce and use at higher strength levels.
they were expensive, difficult to produce and hard to recycle.
But the ring was difficult to produce and was in addition rapidly deadened by the water- which will provide the fertile soil for new solutions….
glutamic acid as certain mutant bacteria strains are needed which are difficult to produce.
it is difficult to produce titanium material, especially the large size
more especially made it very difficult to produce useable investigation reports.
it is extremely difficult to produce convincing estimates of global production.
Shizu 7132 is mainly used in Shizuoka and is somewhat difficult to produce tea from, thus the cultivar is rarely used,
In an online shop it can be difficult to produce the feeling you get when you are in a physical store where you have the opportunity to feel the material
making it very difficult to produce a systematic overview about injuries
some convincing evidence have been difficult to produce.
it is difficult to produce energy in an environmentally-friendly manner,
it turns out to be incredibly complex because EUV light is difficult to produce; gets completely absorbed by virtually any material including air,
experience shows that it is not as difficult to produce such documents as it is to develop them subsequently in the individual areas,