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The phrase "difficulty differentiating" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you are describing a situation where someone is having trouble distinguishing between two things or ideas. For example, "One of the main difficulties of teaching children is the difficulty differentiating between the facts and opinions."
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As he got older, he had more and more difficulty differentiating between the Gospel of Righteousness and the Gospel of Roosevelt.
Research conducted by the organisation found that 61% of Australians who are totally blind have difficulty differentiating between denominations, while nearly half did not receive the right change on occasion.
Anita Sarkeesian's videos applying basic feminist theory to video games had already made her a target (because so many people have a difficulty differentiating cultural criticism from censorship) but this hate was powerfully amplified by Gamergate – leading to death threats, rape threats, and the public leaking of personal information.
Misregistration is particularly evident at the lung bases, which can lead to difficulty differentiating pulmonary nodules from focal liver lesions (Fig. 1) [9].
StyleHop may have some difficulty differentiating itself at first, but the viral nature of its social games could help the site build up a substantial database of ratings, and its unique monetization model could prove to be very lucrative.
Although microdissection testicular sperm extraction has become first line therapy for sperm retrieval in men with nonobstructive azoospermia, there are challenges to the procedure, including difficulty differentiating between seminiferous tubules with normal and abnormal spermatogenesis.
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Negative/Problem was initially treated as two distinct characteristics during coding, but merged because the analysts expressing difficulties differentiating between negative and problem, something that also was reflected in lower inter-rater agreement for these initial characteristics (Cohen's kappa 0.68 and 0.55, respectively).
Additionally, Black Caribbean women and a minority of White British women with lumpy breasts described difficulties differentiating between concerning and ' normal' lumps.
In all included studies, there was great accordance regarding the classification of stomal inflammation and infection, technical difficulties differentiating difficult dilatation from difficult insertion and for major and minor bleeding complications, respectively.
In the two lung cases the differences in GTV were because the oncologist had included normal vascular structures erroneously within the GTV (no IV contrast was given in the planning CT scans) and because of difficulties differentiating between lung collapse and tumour.
PCPs often have difficulty in differentiating between psychological distress and psychiatric disorder due to difficulties in applying DSM-IV diagnostic criteria to primary care patients [ 24].
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