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"communication difficulties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of difficulty that someone may have in sending or receiving messages through verbal, non-verbal, or written means. For example, "The patient had significant communication difficulties due to a language barrier."
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Then communication difficulties ensue.
For services to app development for people with communication difficulties.
He had "communication difficulties" with his three older children.
He has learning and communication difficulties and a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome.
The court heard that he is highly vulnerable and anxious and has communication difficulties.
"I doubt if they've made those decisions, because they are having some communication difficulties".
They used a variety of methods – given that many of these children have severe communication difficulties.
Communication difficulties are the single biggest disability issue facing pre-school children today.
I supported a service user who had physical and communication difficulties and she would fight, bite and scream at staff.
Asperger's may have caused communication difficulties, but there is no barrier, no boundary, when Susan Boyle sings.
Such communication difficulties meant that a usual early predictor of African famine, the plummeting of livestock prices, was missed.
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