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1 She was the most difficult person to read he had ever encountered.
2 She described Fowles as a difficult person , confident but reserved, ironic and proud.
3 I thought, after all, perhaps not, to-night: she is certainly a difficult person .
4 Compared to John, he was an astoundingly difficult person to get to know.
5 At St. Agatha's she had been rather a difficult person to deal with.
6 It's possible that you encounter a difficult person in April at work or school.
7 Finally he said, "You are a difficult person to reason with sometimes."
8 Anton proved to be a somewhat sullen & difficult person .
9 Moreover, Hetty was a most difficult person for anybody to help in any way.
10 Only a difficult person could do such a strange thing.
11 You are altogether a very difficult person to deal with.
12 Mrs. Corbett was a difficult person in some ways.
13 So when should you walk away from a difficult person in the office or otherwise?
14 She was a very difficult person to lie to.
15 He really was a somewhat difficult person to place.
16 She was not a difficult person to get along with, and she did her job well.
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