Examples of 'be difficult to put' in a sentence

Meaning of "be difficult to put"

be difficult to put ~ To be challenging or problematic to express or convey in words or actions

How to use "be difficult to put" in a sentence

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be difficult to put
It can be difficult to put a value on medical treatment.
The sum is so large as to be difficult to put it in context.
It may be difficult to put weight on the affected leg.
Conflict resolution mechanisms can be difficult to put in place and to maintain.
It can be difficult to put that genie back in the bottle.
If flames exceed your height, it will be difficult to put it out by yourself.
It may be difficult to put it on for some women.
Moderation is the key now, although it can be difficult to put into practice.
But it can be difficult to put health first.
The " third way " is an ambitious programme which will be difficult to put into practice.
They would be difficult to put together.
Green infrastructure projects have multiple benefits but can be difficult to put in practice 71.
It will also be difficult to put weight on your leg.
For people with dementia, some suggestions may be difficult to put into practice.
It would be difficult to put into perspective.

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However, for relatively small dimension louvres, this can be difficult to put into practice.
It would be difficult to put the book down at this point.
At first this " two as one " style can be difficult to put into practice.
It may be difficult to put yourself and your health first.
However, I soon realised that this would be difficult to put into practice in a concert hall.
It can be difficult to put a number on your pain and suffering.
The programme proved to be difficult to put into practice.
It would be difficult to put into effect, and might lead to unpredictable results.
Conversely, being intangible, it can be difficult to put a value on a specific service.
They may be difficult to put on, especially for older adults and overweight people.
My God . Gordon, it is supposed to be difficult to put someone to death.
It would be difficult to put someone else in the driver 's seat . ".
It is clear that it would be difficult to put together a better program.
The wetsuit can be difficult to put off ; use ample movements to take it off.
Numbers this large can be difficult to put into perspective.
But I think it will be difficult to put it into practice.
Gordon, it is supposed to be difficult to put someone to death.
Otherwise, it would be difficult to put these on yourself.
However, it can sometimes be difficult to put in practice green solutions.
But being intangible, it can be difficult to put a value on a specific service.
Depending on your schedule, it can be difficult to put on a show during the afternoon.
If this isn't it, it would be difficult to put a definition to the word.
RENSE, So it would be difficult to put one past you, then.

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