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The phrase "always having difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent pattern of facing challenges or obstacles in various situations.
Example: "She seems to be always having difficulties with her assignments, no matter how much she studies."
Alternatives: "constantly facing challenges" or "perpetually struggling".
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'I thought life was not comfortable,' she goes on, 'and you were always on edge and you were always having difficulties with most things.
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People who are transgender or gender-variant, or who are perceived to be gender non-conforming, have always had difficulties in gendered bathrooms.
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She always had difficulties rising from the floor and with physical exercise.
Several were happy and proud that they had passed the e-training program: "… I was proud of myself, never thought it could have gone as well as it did… I've always had difficulties with tests" (Informant 9).
Both the teacher and his mother have realised that the boy has difficulty performing well physically and in school, as follows: The teacher said, "…. he certainly is not able to walk a street; he always has difficulties running about in school… but at times it seems he cannot keep still" (UT1 32).
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