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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficulty on" is not grammatically correct and does not have a clear meaning
It could possibly be used in spoken language as an informal way of expressing trouble or difficulty with a specific task or situation, but it would not be considered standard English. Example: "I'm having difficulty on this math problem."
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The level of difficulty on this one is astronomical, yet it still looks controlled.
A. Individuals answering at least 'some difficulty' on at least one domain B. Individuals answering at least 'some difficulty' on at least two domains C. Individuals answering at least 'some difficulty' on at least three domains D. Individuals answering at least 'a lot of difficulty' on at least one domain.
As incidents one can't compare them with this little local difficulty on the way to the Palladium.
In only one patient (11.11%) urgent cricothyrotomy was required due to difficulty on reintubation.
But Snead's approach shots were erratic and he had difficulty on the greens.
They will want to sell books, but will not sacrifice difficulty on Mammon's altar.
Iranians who support the regime's nuclear programme, blame their economic difficulty on the west.
Mr. Rickson insightfully elicits this difficulty on a number of levels, starting with the linguistic.
"The difficulty on Long Island is finding the property to build a grand theater," he said.
She began adding difficulty on the fly, but could not get away with it cleanly.
The difficulty on both counts is that the damage has been done.
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