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The phrase "a hard time understanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing difficulty in comprehending something, whether it's a concept, a person's explanation, or a situation.
Example: "I had a hard time understanding the complex theory presented in the lecture."
Alternatives: "struggling to grasp" or "difficulty in comprehending".
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Victims have a hard time understanding.
"I have a hard time understanding that.
But they've had a hard time understanding".
I had a hard time understanding how that could happen".
I have a hard time understanding all the hype.
I'm having quite a hard time understanding that".
Even now, I have a hard time understanding its success.
We have a hard time understanding someone we can't pigeonhole.
As a parent, I'm having a hard time understanding this".
Joshua has a hard time understanding his brother.
Either way, researchers have had a hard time understanding binge behavior.
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