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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficulty walking" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a person's physical struggles with walking or mobility. For example: "The patient experienced difficulty walking due to a left foot injury."
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He had difficulty walking.
The illness typically begins with difficulty walking.
No problems until in Nov. 2011 I had difficulty walking.
Ms. McMillan finds traveling difficult because she has difficulty walking.
On a bad day she had difficulty walking upstairs.
Now 83, she has difficulty walking and hearing.
Do you have difficulty walking up one flight of steps?
Soon he was experiencing difficulty walking, running and climbing stairs.
She says that she has difficulty walking as a result of her illnesses.
The reduced dopamine levels lead to motor skill decline, causing the characteristic trembling and difficulty walking.
His symptoms now mainly consist of balancing/staggering problems (difficulty walking) and mild weakness.
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