Examples of 'harder to stop' in a sentence

Meaning of "harder to stop"

harder to stop: This phrase suggests that something is more challenging to halt or prevent. It is often used to convey the idea that a particular action, process, or behavior is becoming increasingly difficult to control or bring to a halt

How to use "harder to stop" in a sentence

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harder to stop
Why did not we try harder to stop him.
I find it harder to stop a habit than to start one.
I could have tried harder to stop them.
It is harder to stop using marijuana if started at a young age.
I should have tried harder to stop him.
It made it harder to stop before the person was dead.
This medicine makes bleeding harder to stop.
It can also be harder to stop using marijuana if use begins at a young age.
They are much more powerful and they are harder to stop.
And then it will be even harder to stop if not impossible to stop.
Sectarian conflict is easy to start but much harder to stop.
Small is harder to stop.
A panic will make this thing a thousand times harder to stop.
I should have tried harder to stop her when she walked out of the house.
Crimes would also get much easier to do and harder to stop.

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I should have tried harder to stop Rosita and Sasha.
He also knows that his opponent will play harder to stop him.
It 's getting ever harder to stop it crashing down with every new realization.
This can make the cancer much harder to stop or treat.
That 's even harder to stop with tariffs, he argues.
Just remember that feeling anxious makes it harder to stop feeling anxious.
It 's harder to stop something.
Heavy rain can reduce visibility and make a jetliner harder to stop.
I should have tried harder to stop him, but he.
Prescription drugs can destroy and kill a person and are sometimes harder to stop.
I should have tried harder to stop Tom.
It's harder to stop something that's been going downhill for too long, trust me.
Those who watch a lot of TV may find it harder to stop.
I could have tried harder to stop them, but I did not.
Because of that weight, it is harder to stop.
That's much harder to stop and obstruct.
It was hard to start, but will be harder to stop.
In his opinion, he will be harder to stop than KindvaII.
Once you start not telling the truth, it gets harder and harder to stop.
Although integration can be resisted, it becomes harder to stop integration 's reach as it progresses.
And so we play, making greater demands finding it harder to stop.
All this makes it that much harder to stop the drug 's spread.
But discrimination can be much more subtle, and harder to stop.
You should have tried harder to stop ' em . That 's okay.
They are hard to spot, and their evil deeds even harder to stop.
You should have tried harder to stop ' em.
Home Health Cancer cells ' plasticity makes them harder to stop.
Actually, less than zero, it is harder to stop than to carry on.
It was hard to keep going, but even harder to stop.
And your aunt should have tried harder to stop you? Mm-hmm yes, go on.
But " symptomless spreaders " are much harder to stop.
Minister Antti Häkkänen: International community must work harder to stop financial flows to terrorism.
Although, they may find the infernal machinery, lamachineinfernale, harder to stop than to start.
This, therefore, makes it even harder to stop using drugs.
Drinking live -- Drinking live is different . It 's harder to stop.

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