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"difficulties posed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a particular obstacle or issue. For example: "The difficulties posed by the proposal have made it difficult to agree on a plan of action."
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What are the difficulties posed by non-Western languages?
Finally, she discusses the difficulties posed by nonlinearity and interactivity for the composer of game music.
The difficulties posed by cross-cultural communication and different bargaining styles could be holding you back.
MP Sarah Wollaston said the speech did not address the "serious practical difficulties" posed by Brexit.
This is a problem distinct from other difficulties posed by extremist content and "fake news".
He also expounded on family breakdown and the difficulties posed by an ageing population.
But other technical experts attest to the difficulties posed by the many hours of daily darkness in the winter, the higher failure rate of steel materials in cold temperatures and the sheer difficulties posed by the remoteness of infrastructure.
When it comes to steel, his ministers shrug at the difficulties posed by the EU's state-aid rules.
Even without the extra difficulties posed by the recession, many thought these targets were wildly over-optimistic.
Or the difficulties posed by one resident, ultimately expelled: "I think she would corrupt a Nunnery in a fortnight".
For Johnson and the others, it was a short step to tackling the difficulties posed by the camp.
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