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Discover Ludwig"be in difficulty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be experiencing problems or facing challenges. Example: The company is in financial difficulty and may have to lay off employees.
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The British government could be in difficulty if the issue goes to court.
"Some smaller businesses may be in difficulty, but China's overall advantage still exists".
This is the third and most serious of three alerts used to help identify and coordinate rescue efforts when a plane is thought to be in difficulty.
"The widespread availability of these services means that many of those who may be in difficulty are able to seek out help quickly".
Bystanders suggested the plane seemed to be in difficulty before the landing, banking to one side and approaching the runway at an unusually low angle.
Rescue boats from Jersey fire service and the RNLI were launched at about 8.20pm after two swimmers were reported to be in difficulty near Green Island beach.
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The Israeli economy is in difficulty.
You know, I'm in difficulty.
West was in difficulty after ruffing.
Without vision I think this society really is in difficulty.
They will be quietly glad he is in difficulty now.
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