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The phrase "am having difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a current struggle or challenge with something.
Example: "I am having difficulty understanding the new software we implemented last week."
Alternatives: "I am struggling" or "I am facing challenges."
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I am having difficulty understanding the biology of our hosts.
I am having difficulty opening the article "How to deal with difficult relatives over the holidays".
"As an English professor, I think I am having difficulty with your definition of 'private,' " Ms. Blockett responded to Mr. Fiaschetti.
I am going to St Petersburg and Moscow later this year and am having difficulty getting advice on the currency to take and how to exchange it.
As he was a civilian, as a missionary, I am having difficulty finding any remaining family members who would, I am sure, love to see these materials.
"I am having difficulty with the way that [Trump] approaches a lot of issues, in particular the Hispanic issues," Pacheco said.
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He was having difficulty doing so.
Her husband, however, was having difficulty.
But they were having difficulty beating Brodeur.
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