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The phrase "a hard time explaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is struggling to articulate or clarify a particular point or concept.
Example: "I had a hard time explaining the complex theory to my classmates."
Alternatives: "difficulty in explaining" or "trouble articulating".
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"I'm having a hard time explaining this," she told me.
James had a hard time explaining where his aggressiveness went.
I have a hard time explaining my addiction.
Miyashiro has a hard time explaining what, exactly, 88rising does.
The guys who memorize these lists have a hard time explaining their passion.
She added: "Many times, we have a hard time explaining our friendships to other people.
I had a hard time explaining all this to the patient's father.
Mr. Romney still has had a hard time explaining his own connections to illegal immigration.
The workers have a hard time explaining the chemistry that has held them together like glue.
But Incongruity Theory had a hard time explaining why we laugh when tickled.
We expect we'd now have a hard time explaining to themajor why we weren't among the flag-senders.
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