Examples of 'difficult to pinpoint' in a sentence

Meaning of "difficult to pinpoint"

This phrase suggests that something is challenging to identify, specify, or determine precisely. It indicates that the exact location, cause, or source of something is elusive or hard to define

How to use "difficult to pinpoint" in a sentence

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difficult to pinpoint
The bulkheads make it difficult to pinpoint location.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of mehendi.
The precise location of manufacture is difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint one specific cause of addiction.
Food sensitivities can be notoriously difficult to pinpoint.
Occasionally it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of pain.
Difficult to pinpoint given the exposure to the elements.
Sometimes it can be difficult to pinpoint what is bothering us.
Difficult to pinpoint one happiest moment.
Scattered connections make it difficult to pinpoint failures.
It is difficult to pinpoint a favorite part of the week.
At first they were a little difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint where the blame lies.
The color of a ring is difficult to pinpoint.
It is very difficult to pinpoint the reasons forsuch differences.

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The loss of particles is difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of pizza delivery.
The specific etiology of headaches may be difficult to pinpoint.
Its precise origin is difficult to pinpoint due to amalgamations.
The exact starting point of this project is difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint a particular moment when things changed.
Race is fluid and thus difficult to pinpoint scientifically.
It is difficult to pinpoint any economy that is totally free of regulation.
This episode is difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint what they might be.
Allergies are very difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of this fear.
Anxiety is more difficult to pinpoint.
It is difficult to pinpoint who is to blame for his plight.
It also makes a short distress call which is difficult to pinpoint.
It will be difficult to pinpoint their source.
The reasons for this apparent increase are difficult to pinpoint.
It is sometimes difficult to pinpoint a fake person.
The exact cause of any headache may be difficult to pinpoint.
It is even difficult to pinpoint its core.
Roman sources mentioned localities and residents difficult to pinpoint.
It is often difficult to pinpoint the origin of a racist message.
Cyberattacks are very difficult to pinpoint.
Very difficult to pinpoint a target.
Specific statistics for indirect pollution are more difficult to pinpoint.
It can be difficult to pinpoint the source.
The turning point of a basketball game is sometimes difficult to pinpoint.
Such cases are more difficult to pinpoint than the former.
The motivations of the collector are fascinating and ultimately difficult to pinpoint.
In most cases it is difficult to pinpoint the source of such threats.
The causes of rising and falling volatility are often difficult to pinpoint.
Itʼs difficult to pinpoint the beginning and end of a storm.
The presence of clouds makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact origin.
It is difficult to pinpoint what makes football such an emotional game.
Muscle weakness in dogs can be exceedingly debilitating and difficult to pinpoint.

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