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The phrase "difficulties of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to start a sentence in which you are introducing a difficulty that is related to a certain situation or topic. For example, "The difficulties of working from home can be difficult to manage."
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There were difficulties, of course.
Difficulties of Deportation.
He described the difficulties of competitive skating.
That, though, poses difficulties of its own.
"I know the difficulties of people.
The difficulties of life support are considerable.
There are difficulties, of course.
The difficulties of self-control.
Many face difficulties of their own making.
He recognizes the difficulties of the issue.
The Democrats face difficulties of their own.
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