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The phrase "a constant difficulty for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing challenge or problem that affects someone or something.
Example: "The lack of funding has been a constant difficulty for the organization in achieving its goals."
Alternatives: "a persistent challenge for" or "an ongoing issue for".
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It has been a constant difficulty for them to find the right balance – an extra batsman or an extra bowler – both roles that Kallis filled.
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Ghostwritten books pose a constant difficulty – you are never sure whose voice is leading whose.
That took chutzpah, for though many embraced the idea and welcomed a dash of colour to what was then a down-at-heel district, race relations in Notting Hill were a constant difficulty.
Throughout Battleship Division Nine's time with the Grand Fleet, combating boredom was a constant difficulty.
One also observes the constant difficulties of designing sustainable schemes for bus companies.
Constant difficulties with noise may be a symptom of autism, sensory processing disorder, or ADHD.
"There's a constant need for reassurance.
It is a constant challenge for us.
There was a constant demand for results.
It is a constant irritation for Leslye Kasoff.
Consider an example of a constant demand for water.
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