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The phrase "a spate of difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or large number of problems or challenges occurring in a short period of time.
Example: "The company faced a spate of difficulties after the new regulations were implemented, affecting its operations significantly."
Alternatives: "a series of challenges" or "a wave of problems".
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Team Detroit was born because WPP decided that "we had to start doing things in a transformative way," Mr. Rogers said, to help Ford Motor after a spate of difficulties in competing against other large automakers.
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Not that the recent spate of difficulties should be considered severe - yet.
One episode reflected the difficulties; there had been a spate of bomb attacks close to the town of Hawija, just south of Kirkuk, which had been blamed on al-Qaida.
A spate of food and product recalls beginning last year highlighted the agency's difficulties.
The Congressional action was prompted by a spate of food and product recalls beginning last year that has highlighted the difficulties facing federal regulators.
As self-driving cars edge closer to deployment for the general public, a spate of stories from The Information, Motor Trend, and Forbes have pointed out specific difficulties that these vehicles are experiencing.
In May, after a spate of killings, he sent out an anguished email over the public alert system, describing his difficulty sleeping as he thought about the violence.
A spate of Q.&A.
There has been a spate of assassinations.
But a spate of research says otherwise.
There was a spate of such letters.
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