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"difficulty managing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act or process of handling or controlling things. For example, "He had difficulty managing his finances due to unexpected expenses."
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Literature on technology management shows that organizations have difficulty managing innovations that they have no previous experience developing [ 42].
Valentine has also had difficulty managing his bullpen.
Difficulty managing small team and Press Pass TV team.
However, the patient experienced difficulty managing the 2 removable prostheses.
Last year, the Board of Education had difficulty managing summer school.
Fishing communities and local farmers have had much difficulty managing their land properly.
31% of employed adults report difficulty managing work and family responsibilities.
Greater difficulty managing the so-called activities of daily living, like dressing, bathing and cooking.
Schools have difficulty managing "feral" children, their behaviour undisciplined by a parental presence at home.
I have difficulty managing my physical "inbox," whether it's mail, magazines, bills, catalogues, receipts, etc.
These issues often develop because patients have difficulty managing their medications at home.
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