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Nature had already made this place difficult to approach and to find.
"That may be why I found it difficult to approach him."
In any event, they were difficult to approach, almost impossible to get close to.
The place is quite small and therefore difficult to approach without being seen."
Their encampments were all set on places difficult to approach.
The area was very difficult to approach and heavily fortified.
Now, he said, "what some of the police did makes it difficult to approach this very important issue objectively."
On the international front, its diplomats are tight-lipped and difficult to approach.
Hotel guests not concerned with baseball might find it difficult to approach the entrance just before or after a game.
"Is the main entrance as difficult to approach as this one?"
Sometimes the patient finds it difficult to approach an overcharged area.
These birds are very wary and difficult to approach; but I at length got him into a large bush, surrounded by open ground.
The male is highly territorial, and difficult to approach.
Most divers report that they are shy and difficult to approach underwater.
George found it difficult to approach the board.
They could not be burned, that had been tried without success, and were difficult to approach because of their poisonous thorns.
Shy and difficult to approach, the nervous shark is harmless to humans.
It is difficult to approach 100-percent modulation while maintaining low distortion with this system.
The writers used to say that Randolph was stoical, moody, difficult to approach.
The juveniles are very timid and difficult to approach.
Nijinsky was difficult to approach, being always accompanied by a 'minder'.
She was a great beauty, but all her young photographs have a self-conscious, self-dramatizing quality that makes them difficult to approach.
They are naturally alert and wary, which makes them difficult to approach and observe.
The issues become more difficult, however, and more difficult to approach free from emotional bias, when the real problem, that of marriage, is considered.
Very difficult to approach this unemotionally on without anecdotes but the boom years were all smoke and mirrors.