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The phrase "a hard time imagining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing difficulty in visualizing or conceptualizing something.
Example: "I have a hard time imagining how life will be in fifty years."
Alternatives: "struggling to envision" or "finding it difficult to picture".
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"Potential buyers may say they have imagination, but believe it or not, most people have a hard time imagining what an apartment would look like with their own stuff," Mr. Wescott said.
I'm having a hard time imagining your diet being tasty.
I have a hard time imagining your getting really angry.
Mary has a hard time imagining life without her husband.
I have a hard time imagining any other president goofing around like that.
I have a hard time imagining what the positives could be.
I have a hard time imagining a better place to work.
I just have a hard time imagining bosses saying, well, boy what a letdown.
I have a hard time imagining that the Bronfman group could offer near what Vivendi wants".
"I have a hard time imagining it could simply be a coincidence".
To be honest, I have a hard time imagining internet 2.0.
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