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The phrase "a hard time capitalizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties in writing or expressing something, particularly in the context of using capital letters appropriately.
Example: "She had a hard time capitalizing the names of the countries in her report."
Alternatives: "struggling to capitalize" or "having difficulty with capitalization".
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Yet they will have a hard time capitalizing on this overdue recognition in a city facing a huge budget deficit.
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So I really had a hard time".
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RESTLESS I have a hard time sleeping.
I think she had a hard time.
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"I had a hard time serving.
I've had a hard time.
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