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The phrase "a difficulty with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges or problems related to a specific subject or task.
Example: "She expressed a difficulty with understanding the new software updates."
Alternatives: "a challenge with" or "a problem with".
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"We have a difficulty with transport".
There is, I acknowledge, a difficulty, with regards to Ofcom.
"The teller said: 'There's a difficulty with this cheque.
Ayckbourn owns up to a difficulty with colour-blind casting.
The simple definition of the condition is that it is a difficulty with reading and spelling.
A difficulty with this plan, however, is how to use the evidence that is collected.
H4Lvd Positiv Pstv Strong EMOT Virtue Abs@ ABS RspOth RspTot Noun noun: A difficulty with strength and without fear.
When you've resolved to talk through a difficulty with a colleague, it's tempting to have the conversation immediately.
No average sailor on a typical ship would be likely to mention a difficulty with dairy or secret vegan leanings.
There was a difficulty with this scenario, however: Amina Abaker Mohammed's home region of Darfur had caught fire.
That is the mark of a well-informed and practical electorate, but it also illustrates a difficulty with the system.
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