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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficulties from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the source or cause of difficulties in a situation. Example: "The difficulties from the recent changes in policy have affected many employees."
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Our investigation faced difficulties from the beginning.
Congenital anosmics face different difficulties from those who develop it later in life.
All political parties get into local difficulties from time to time.
Johnson was supposed to attend but had travel difficulties from California.
The expected difficulties from a new wave of corporate bankruptcies are not completely new.
"Because of that Bill-and-Hillary-Clintonish perception of us, there were difficulties from the beginning".
We are still suffering from certain difficulties, from lack of services and in various other ways.
At home Esarhaddon was faced with serious difficulties from factions in the court.
"I have not been informed officially about any difficulties from the Americans about security issues," he said.
Bankers, in my experience, are especially guilty of this inability to differentiate their difficulties from those of the wider world.
But the qualification suffered difficulties from the beginning and attracted few takers, before being axed by Michael Gove in 2010.
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