Examples of 'hard to relate' in a sentence

Meaning of "hard to relate"

hard to relate ~ difficult to establish a connection or find similarities with something or someone / The protagonist's tragic story was hard to relate to, as most people hadn't experienced similar circumstances

How to use "hard to relate" in a sentence

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I find it hard to relate to the author so far.
But no one else tries so annoyingly hard to relate to us.
I find it hard to relate to technology in some ways.
Consequently geeks find it hard to relate to real life.
Numbers are hard to relate to even when they are about people.
They become violent in their words and hard to relate to.
I found it hard to relate to all three girls.
Do you find classic art a bit hard to relate to?
Out here it is hard to relate to urban sprawl or overpopulation.
All of this stuff was so unconnected to music that it 's hard to relate it.
It makes it hard to relate to the story.
Hard to relate to this as a right.
Being much older it is hard to relate with my brother and sister.
Why underrated, Because of many Russian-themed allusions that foreigners find it hard to relate to.
He works hard to relate with us.

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Wishes she had more friends, but finds it very hard to relate to other people.
This makes it hard to relate subcomponents of cognitive skills to brain function.
For people with autism it is very hard to relate to the social world.
This makes it hard to relate with the public and gives a preference for being alone.
The father-son relationship can be complex and also be hard to relate to one another.
It is therefore particularly hard to relate their cosmogony with high fidelity and precision.
Often when I talk to people my own age, I find it hard to relate to them.
It can be so hard to relate to the Saints.
Fluttershy is just so painfully shy, it's hard to relate.
I found it hard to relate to Ty.
She switches to English whenever she corrects me . It 's hard to relate to.
But I felt it was hard to relate to macro issues.
It 's hard to relate to kids, but i just want you to know to be encouraged.
For many people, it can be hard to relate to Jesus.
It was hard to relate to normies, you know.
And really, it 's not so hard to relate as humans.
It 's hard to relate to someone who has panic attacks.
Sometimes though, it 's really hard to relate to these incredible men.
It 's hard to relate to the masked blogger.
I'm terrified that I will write something untrue, hard to relate to or boring.
Do you find it hard to relate to others in some way?
I'm not a top one-percenter, so I found it hard to relate to them.
Do you find it hard to relate to those who suffer from mental illness?
I sew and I have a cow. How's that for hard to relate to?
Yeah … it can be hard to relate to somebody.
It 's hard to relate honestly with one.
How 's that for hard to relate to?
It 's hard to relate to someone who 's in love … but I would like to try.
Admittedly, it 's hard to relate to space.
It 's hard to relate to someone who 's in love … but I 'd like to try.
Blackmore once said, " It 's hard to relate that to rock.
It 's hard to relate to others.
I realize it 's hard to relate to something.
It's so hard to relate to everybody's issues! I cannot do this, Maurice.
Perhaps for some, it 's hard to relate to Guru Rinpoche as a role model.

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