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The phrase "about the difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to challenges or obstacles in a particular context.
Example: "In her presentation, she spoke about the difficulties faced by small businesses during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "regarding the challenges" or "concerning the obstacles".
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Don't argue about the difficulties.
Kenneth Brannagh talks about the difficulties here.
Heymann is frank about the difficulties such a confrontation poses.
Most visitors seemed more exhausted than angry about the difficulties.
Tells about the difficulties Lindgren had finding a trustworthy housekeeper.
Sannah opened up to me about the difficulties she'd experienced.
Tells about the difficulties faced by minorities in China.
But what about the difficulties - and they are great?
Blair was also clear about the difficulties ahead.
Tells about the difficulties of the stupendous undertaking.
Tells about the difficulties of Lon Nol's gov't.
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