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"external financial difficulties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a company or individual's financial difficulties that originate from outside forces. For example, "The business had to close its doors due to external financial difficulties caused by the financial crisis."
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The AMF approach says that Asia is unique in having ample financial resources to handle the external financial difficulties of its weakest regional members.
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Based on previous research, the scientists believed that external stressors, like financial difficulties, spill over to affect these measures of marital quality, primarily by increasing the number of demand-withdraw interactions.
For many households in Botswana with only orphan caregiving responsibilities, external assistance kept financial difficulties at bay (Miller et al., 2006).
Changes could be due to external information becoming available from other studies, or internal financial difficulties, or could be due to a disappointing recruitment rate.
For poor households with both orphan and HIV/AIDS caregiving burdens, however, the level of external assistance was not high enough to protect them from financial difficulties (Miller et al., 2006).
The family talked about their financial difficulties.
Illinois is already facing financial difficulties.
We were in serious financial difficulties.
They have faced financial difficulties.
Often times, the illness creates financial difficulties.
But the financial difficulties are obvious.
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