Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But later colossi retread old ground, occasionally requiring the kind of exacting movements that the controls and camera can make difficult.
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The court would frequently be required to make difficult value judgments where logic and precedent were of limited assistance.
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How can they actually start to tackle reform and make difficult choices in the economy if they can't keep a circuit-breaker going for four days?
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The stories did not attempt to moralise, but to teach lessons and make difficult concepts like death or coming of age easy for children to understand.
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