Examples of 'harder time' in a sentence

Meaning of "harder time"

Harder time refers to encountering difficulty or facing challenges while attempting to achieve a certain outcome or goal. It indicates that the task or situation is more complicated, demanding, or problematic than expected, thus requiring additional effort or perseverance to overcome

How to use "harder time" in a sentence

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She has a harder time in the evenings.
Other swimming mammals have a harder time of it.
The harder time you are going to have climbing.
Some guys have a harder time adapting.
I have a harder time understanding women and small children.
The hospital has a harder time here.
I am having a harder time even picturing you on a surfboard.
Let us see who has a harder time.
Women have a harder time finding work.
The kids are having a harder time.
How much harder time the war.
I wish they would have given us a harder time.
I am just having a harder time pinpointing them.
These guys are having a much harder time.
It does they have a harder time defending themselves.

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But such couples will have a harder time.
You will have a harder time concentrating.
Bitten werewolves have a harder time.
Governments have a harder time controlling entrepreneurs.
I am so very sorry that this is an even harder time for you.
Others had a harder time staying positive.
I will give you a harder time.
I have a harder time making dessert.
Big dogs have a harder time.
I have had a harder time breaking into an advent calendar.
Potential employers would have a harder time finding us.
We had a harder time getting into our country club.
The pirates are having a harder time taking vessels.
I have a harder time imagining them being attracted to the tribal life.
Lilly had a harder time and.
Lymphedema risk doubles in diabetics because wounds have a harder time healing.
I had an even harder time warming up to her.
I just thought that my mom would have harder time without us.
We are having a harder time than a few years ago.
Some regions will bounce back and others will have a harder time.
Some of us had a harder time with it than other.
Those that are poor will remain poor and have a harder time surviving.
Some of us had a harder time with it than others.
This technical word means that as we get older we have a harder time focusing.
They have had a harder time than most.
I had a harder time seeing this character because the offered only a few details.
He seems to have a harder time listening.
And we have a harder time politically integrating and cooperating with different.
Hopefully give him a harder time this year.
They had a harder time identifying new objects and other mice.
Ben had a much harder time.
To have a harder time being the bad guy than me.
Young adults typically have a harder time coping.
Women have a harder time getting their ideal shape.
I just thought you might have a harder time saying no.

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