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The phrase "a hard time attaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties in achieving or reaching a particular goal or objective.
Example: "She had a hard time attaining her fitness goals due to her busy schedule."
Alternatives: "struggling to achieve" or "difficulty reaching".
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Yet architects, builders and developers who ignore millennial lifestyle trends and working preferences in the housing they construct, and the model home interiors they use to showcase their units, will have a hard time attaining this goal today--and more so in the future.
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Pets may have a harder time attaining the status of colleague within their department, and the early praise and high-profile roles they are offered can instill a false sense of security that puts them at risk of a negative tenure decision.
These women also provide medical information to mothers and families who live deep in the rural parts of Ormoc and have a harder time attaining health services.
"It's a hard time.
"It was a hard time.
He had a hard time.
So I really had a hard time".
Mrs Merkel has a hard time ahead.
RESTLESS I have a hard time sleeping.
I think she had a hard time.
"That was a hard time," Eileen recalled.
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