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The phrase 'difficulty breathing' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the sensation of having difficulty taking in air or exhaling air. For example, "The doctor diagnosed me with asthma and warned that I may experience difficulty breathing during bouts of asthma attacks."
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She had difficulty breathing.
Now I'm having difficulty breathing.
Many develop pneumonia and difficulty breathing.
After about half an hour I was having difficulty breathing.
Williams, 82, was admitted after having difficulty breathing.
He also had high blood pressure, lightheadedness and difficulty breathing.
I came back from work and was having difficulty breathing.
The gas can cause burning and watering eyes, skin irritation and coughing and difficulty breathing.
"And I didn't want to live like an invalid, unable to get around, having difficulty breathing".
People arrived suffering from nervous fits, excessive mouth saliva and difficulty breathing.
He had no fevers, no chills; just a headache and this difficulty breathing.
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