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Meanings of relatively difficult in English
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Usage of relatively difficult in English
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Perhaps, like AIDS, this new epidemic was relativelydifficult to contract despite its deadliness.
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Marchionne said 2012 would be ' relativelydifficult', with a likely decline of volumes in Europe.
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Here's an example with some relativelydifficult chord changes.
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The covering was tough, like the skin of a football, and relativelydifficult to manipulate.
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Not only do they lack local job opportunities, but travelling elsewhere for work is also relativelydifficult.
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Williams described e-mail as a a relativelydifficult and inefficient task for someone on a brain-computer interface.
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Removing an elected official in Pennsylvania is relativelydifficult unless that official is convicted of a serious crime.
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It's relativelydifficult to draw a comprehensive line between playing a simple prank and just being an arsehole.
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Although margins were down on 2010, a very respectable level of organic growth was achieved in a relativelydifficult trading environment.
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After a while such words as "impracticable" and "impossible" lose their absoluteness and become only synonyms for the relativelydifficult.
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He is speaking about the business of directing an international festival, a relativelydifficult habit to acquire and a trickier one to maintain.
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Amorphous substances, such as ferric hydroxide, aluminium hydroxide, or silicic acid, separate in a gelatinous form and are relativelydifficult to filter and wash.
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It is argued that these results provide no support for the view that it is relativelydifficult to associate biographical information with a person's voice.
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After a relativelydifficult week for Silicon Valley as investor sentiment turned sour against companies like Facebook, one bright light came in the f(...)