be difficult to remove

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

indicates that something is not easy to remove

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Examples (10)

  • These stains can be difficult to remove.
  • Old wallpaper can be difficult to remove without damaging the wall.
  • Once ingrained, bad habits are difficult to remove.
  • The deep-seated roots of the old tree were difficult to remove.
  • Despite all efforts, the oil spill was difficult to remove from the coastline.
  • The old system will be difficult to remove due to its complexity.
  • The sticky residue was difficult to remove from the glass surface.
  • Prejudices, once formed, can be difficult to remove from people's minds.
  • This type of software is designed to be difficult to remove without a special tool.
  • The government realised the unpopular policy would be difficult to remove without causing further unrest.