Examples of 'difficult to recognise' in a sentence

Meaning of "difficult to recognise"

Difficult to recognise: something that is hard to identify or acknowledge, often due to its unfamiliarity or disguise

How to use "difficult to recognise" in a sentence

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difficult to recognise
These are difficult to recognise under diffuse light.
Passive aggressive behaviour can be difficult to recognise at first.
But it is difficult to recognise such companies.
Symptoms of a virus infection can sometimes be difficult to recognise.
And found it more difficult to recognise creative ideas.
Errors in the voting machine software are hence difficult to recognise.
Hypoglycaemia may be difficult to recognise in subjects receiving beta blockers.
Without his blusher and mascara he was quite difficult to recognise.
It is difficult to recognise due to its resemblance to a large variety of stones.
It was even more difficult to recognise him.
The symptoms of early syphilis is usually mild and difficult to recognise.
It is often difficult to recognise a particular screen type by visual inspection.
The hyperglycemia is often mild with symptoms difficult to recognise.
It is difficult to recognise who is speaking.
They have brown and black coats and are difficult to recognise in the dark.

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It was difficult to recognise them.
These seizures only affect part of the body and are much more difficult to recognise.
Entrances are difficult to recognise.
Frank Walker is looking at me in a manner that is difficult to recognise.
Find it difficult to recognise me.
And yet, the metallic ones are difficult to recognise.
It was not difficult to recognise Jeff Legge.
As a result, the nature of the process is more difficult to recognise.
But she also finds it very difficult to recognise someone even more fundamental.
Domesticating authority takes many forms, some of which are difficult to recognise.
Not difficult to recognise Jeff Legge.
In preserved specimens, it is difficult to recognise the oscula.
It 's difficult to recognise asbestos by sight alone.
As previously stated, it is extremely difficult to recognise genuine salvation in children.
However, there are also cases of mental violence, which are more difficult to recognise.
The disease is difficult to recognise at this point, but relatively easy to treat.
Why do some autistic children find it difficult to recognise faces?
It 's not difficult to recognise the last living Konyak headhunters.
People 's faces are difficult to recognise.
It 's getting difficult to recognise Bangkok after long 14 years So how will I recognise him?
Whenever several zebras are standing together it 's difficult to recognise a single zebra 's outline.
It 's getting difficult to recognise Bangkok after long 14 years.
Symptoms - are the same for men and women, and can be difficult to recognise.
Answer, Because some plants are difficult to recognise when they are not in flower.
Log 15; September… Frank Walker is looking at me in a manner that is difficult to recognise.
It 's not difficult to recognise you.

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