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The phrase "a source of difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes problems or challenges in a particular context.
Example: "The lack of communication between departments has become a source of difficulties in completing the project on time."
Alternatives: "a cause of problems" or "a source of challenges".
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The high limitation of chemical space is a source of difficulties for learning algorithms to proper discriminate actives from inactives, when large libraries containing a great variety of chemical structures are evaluated.
The absence of convexity creates a source of difficulties of all kinds, in particular, the distinction between the local and global minima, the nonexistence of verifiable characterizations of global solutions, etc., that causes all the computational complexity while passing from convex to nonconvex programming.
During the year, a parent comes to appreciate that school is a source of difficulties both academic and social for the LD or otherwise disabled child.
Inter-cultural differences were considered a source of difficulties in discussing prenatal or preconceptional screening.
This may mean that patients are focused on this intimate relationship, even when it risks becoming a source of difficulties [ 33].
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Sonic or critical points are seen to be a source of difficulty in the algorithm and an appropriate treatment is proposed.
"What is leadership," Samara asked, "if your leader is in Afghanistan and your soldiers are in Iraq?" In fact, al-Qaida's main branch in the Middle East, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), had long been a source of difficulty.
However, these reasons may also be a source of difficulty for the representationalist approach, as they lead to posit a multiplicity of body representations.
Of the responses for fractions, the results indicated that they were a source of difficulty particularly for Site 1 (n = 4), Site 4 (n = 3), and Site 7 (n = 3). Figure 4 provides three examples of students' responses to questions 23 and four from the CDAT test.
Snoring often is a source of difficulty in relationships.
However, the content level was sometimes a source of difficulty (4/18) (e.g. critical thinking).
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