Examples of 'harder to fight' in a sentence

Meaning of "harder to fight"

Harder to fight: Indicates a difficult or challenging situation that is resistant to opposition or conflict

How to use "harder to fight" in a sentence

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On the other hand it is harder to fight inflation.
It is harder to fight pleasure than to fight emotion.
Economic crisis makes it harder to fight mistrust.
It is harder to fight against pleasure than against anger.
Then it will be harder to fight them.
It is harder to fight an addiction than a dependence.
This battle is getting harder to fight.
It will be harder to fight the people on the inside.
Therefore it is possibly harder to fight them.
Sometimes it 's harder to fight dishonorably than nobly in the open.
National parliamentarians had to work harder to fight corruption.
It 's harder to fight.
Met police chief warns further cuts will make it harder to fight crime.
We must work harder to fight prejudice.
And the lack of lower temperatures overnight has made fires harder to fight.

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To make it harder to fight against it.
The United States urged allies in the coalition harder to fight with ISIS.
And it is harder to fight it.
These drug organizations link up in global networks, making them even harder to fight.
I fought at home, but it was harder to fight in foreign lands.
Skimping on sleep makes your immune system weak, making it harder to fight germs.
In swamps, it 's much harder to fight or to run away.
A seduction is subtler than possession. It's harder to fight.
But it 's getting harder and harder to fight them off.
Smoking also weakens the immune system, which makes it harder to fight HPV infections.
And if that happens, it becomes even harder to fight the spread of the virus.
Gen Kayani, however, said such " acts of violence " make it harder to fight terrorism.
She will just have to train that much harder to fight her way back.
Could this food additive make it harder to fight the flu?
With that, our bodies find it harder and harder to fight the flu.
This only dries out the body faster, making it harder to fight the illness.
If a person is infected with HIV, he will find it harder to fight off infections.
That 's why I could not try any harder to fight him off.
Why didn't you all try harder to fight back?
But today, it 's harder to fight.

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