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The phrase "a hard time thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing difficulty or struggle in the process of thinking or making decisions.
Example: "After staying up all night, I had a hard time thinking clearly during the meeting."
Alternatives: "struggling to think" or "difficulty in thinking".
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"Just as electricity transformed almost everything 100 years ago, today I actually have a hard time thinking of an industry that I don't think AI will transform in the next several years," Ng said.
Just as electricity transformed almost everything 100 years ago, today I actually have a hard time thinking of an industry that I don't think AI will transform in the next several years.
A: Hmm… I'm having a hard time thinking of one specific moment.
But over the millennia, people have really had a hard time thinking this through.
PYRAMUS: I'm having a hard time thinking of those less fortunate than we are.
He still has a hard time thinking of himself as a potential millionaire.
I just have a hard time thinking about him actually giving me a kidney.
I have a hard time thinking of beans & grains as protein and how they are equivalent to meat, eggs & cheese.
If you have a hard time thinking of things, that might be a signal that you're impunitive.
But he's having a hard time thinking through the ideology that he brings with it to analyzing his decisions".
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However, one imagines that elite white liberals who maintain an air of ethical grandness this election season would have a harder time thinking globally about trade and immigration if it were their factory job that was lost and their community that was decimated.
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