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How to use difficult to understand in a sentence

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The accents are at times difficult to understand but add to the appeal of the production and transform Synge's dialogue into lyrical poetry.
The refusal of the Government to publish the legal opinion of the Attorney General over the Iraq war is difficult to understand.
At the time of apprehension S.H.S.P. used little language other than baby talk, which was difficult to understand.
When he spoke, his peculiar way of rolling his r's made him difficult to understand.
Individualistic and even idiosyncratic as Badri's style can be, no viewer can complain that his paintings are obscure or difficult to understand.
Sometimes the lyrics are obscure and difficult to understand, but stick with them as they are always worth it.
What is difficult to understand is why so much deference is paid to the threats from the Right.
Nor is it difficult to understand the process and reasoning that led to its adoption.
Using a synthesizer, he distorted tapes of recorded speech, making the words difficult to understand.
It's difficult to understand why so many crutches, white sticks and wheelchairs remain unclaimed.
It is, to say the least, difficult to understand how it is possible to be loving and merciful to people one is trying to kill.
I reflect that it is sometimes difficult to understand the complexities of the Western mind.
This aspect of homeopathy draws the most criticism because it's difficult to understand and has no scientific explanation.
It is not difficult to understand the reason Parliament adopted the approach that it did.
In fact, the essay is so positive and loving as to be a panegyric, and it is difficult to understand the intensity of his displeasure.
The sound is hollow and tinny, and the dialogue is often quite difficult to understand.
I am afraid I have to say that I find that explanation difficult to understand.
It is difficult to understand or defend the exemption of non-party citizens.
Some participants found it difficult to understand why a preoperative skin test was performed.
In this case, I find it difficult to understand why there's so much hatred and disdain for this movie.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Richard is mannish, but impracticable, and a little difficult to understand.
Apart, however, from the atomicity of the Aether, it is exceedingly difficult to understand how such a property can belong to it.
What enuresis signifies in this case is, from the Freudian standpoint, not difficult to understand.
It is somewhat difficult to understand just what the rights and duties of a phratry were.
But the ways of men who could pigeon-hole a recommendation like that are difficult to understand.
It's a little difficult to understand how you came to know what I was doing at the Canopus?
It is not difficult to understand the great frequency of patches of sclerosis in the arch when these facts are borne in mind.
Because weighting is often difficult to understand, it should be recognized that the word weight commonly is used in two ways.
Such unforgiving selfishness is difficult to understand unless as a perverse sort of refinement.
It was an elemental materialism, difficult to understand, but it was a language very clear to Martin.
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