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The phrase "a difficulty with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific challenge or problem related to something.
Example: "She expressed a difficulty with a particular aspect of the project that needed clarification."
Alternatives: "a challenge regarding a" or "an issue with a".
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Similarly to men, a difficulty with a high number of IADLs is the strongest predictor of women receiving informal support.
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As a result, the bivariate analysis cross-tabulated, firstly, the report of a difficulty with an ADL, IADL or mobility task with the respondent's gender and age group, and secondly, the report of a difficulty with an ADL, IADL or mobility task with the receipt of support from an informal, formal state or formal paid-for source.
The talk may be a way of compensating for a difficulty with writing.
But there is a difficulty with PC plants: they spew out a huge volume of flue gas, of which CO2 is only a small part.
"We have a difficulty with transport".
A difficulty with using a hazard-based system that was identified by the researchers includes the possibility for confusion with the spatial extent of hazards in hazard maps.
Now that you're back to serious acting, do you think there's been a difficulty with people realizing that you're a very well-rounded artist?
This represents a difficulty with 1dPCH.
A difficulty with the empirical studies is... a lack of specificity in their claims.
A recent study reported a difficulty with the CHARMM27 force field providing stable trajectories of folded Hammerhead ribozyme (88).
A major difficulty with running a quantum computer, the experts say, is correcting the errors that build up during a calculation.
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