Sentence examples for been difficulties from inspiring English sources

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been difficulties

noun

The state of being difficult, or hard to do.

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There have been difficulties.

There had been difficulties, to be sure.

Elsewhere, too, there have been difficulties.

Although Brooks has improved Pittsburgh's record, there have been difficulties.

"People love animosity and there've been difficulties between me and Nick.

He said: "Of course there have been difficulties along the way.

With two of the husbands, there'd been difficulties with the grownup children over the will.

Not that there haven't been difficulties for Cuban artists to overcome.

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said he was "aware there have been difficulties".

There have been difficulties in certain African countries," because the forces have not been paid on time.

The consequence has been difficulties in recruiting and retaining social workers and paediatricians, leaving children less well protected.

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