Examples of 'harder to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "harder to take"

harder to take: Refers to a situation or news that is challenging to accept or cope with

How to use "harder to take" in a sentence

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harder to take
Which was harder to take than the moping.
Every step forward seemed harder to take.
Emptiness is harder to take than anger.
I am talking about suits that are so much harder to take off.
Boys are even harder to take care of.
Even harder to take knowing she was happy to go along with it.
Makes it harder and harder to take it off.
It is harder to take implants out than it is to put them in.
Entrepreneurs often find it harder to take a vacation.
It is even harder to take responsibility for having behaved obnoxiously.
I should have fought harder to take you away.
Is it harder to take the stand and tell your story.
This meant that it was harder to take loot home.
It is much harder to take a number and turn it back into a name.
But some losses are harder to take.

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It can feel harder to take risks or put themselves out there.
It made the loss all the harder to take.
May be far more harder to take than what owada and.
Heat will melt the plastic and make it harder to take it out.
Every day it becomes harder to take actionable steps towards safeguarding freedom.
He would have been harder to take.
Every breath is harder to take and more painful than the last.
Grab the cover and pull it back harder to take it out.
And nothing is harder to take than having those answers forever taken away.
The adults are harder to take.
It 's harder to take when it hits you personally.
Some people find jokes harder to take than others.
The cloud technology reportedly makes the site more portable and harder to take down.
Son of a bitch is harder to take down than a steer.
We believe it 's why they have become harder to take down.
Losses are harder to take alone.
You can always give them more but it 's much harder to take food out.
Does it become harder to take this movie seriously?
When your beard grows bigger, it becomes harder to take care of it.
It 's a little harder to take out one of these.
You can always add more later but it 's harder to take it away.
It 's harder to take care of kids than it is to make a movie.
Some news is harder to take.
It 's much harder to take rights away from people than it is to grant them.
Each step was harder to take.
It 's harder to take deep breaths especially when you are active and start breathing faster.
Depression may make it harder to take good care of yourself.
The movie also makes him a psychic, which makes it that much harder to take seriously.
Sue is a good deal harder to take care of than Johnny.
If you do this, you'll find it harder to take.
It 's getting harder to take care of her and maintain my home.
Why did it grow increasingly harder to take each step?
It was harder to take photographs in the Medina, because space seemed narrower.
Every step is harder to take.
See, it 's harder to take it than to dish it out.

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Examples of using Harder
But please try harder this month
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