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"face great difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that someone is having a hard time with something, i.e. "She was facing great difficulty in understanding her math assignment."
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However, its fabrication is expected to face great difficulty due to a design complexity.
At yields like these, the governments in Rome and Madrid will face great difficulty in financing themselves.
Students have been prevented from travelling abroad to study and patients face great difficulty entering Israel for medical treatment.
Those asylum seekers who are not skilled workers are likely to face great difficulty finding work in the community.
"We are constantly facing a challenge, and if we are not able to keep costs in check, we will face great difficulty going forward," Mr. Gelb said.
It became increasingly clear that American and British forces face great difficulty in suppressing the paramilitary units that seek to harass the invasion from the rear.
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Without that aid, the Palestinian Authority would face great difficulties.
Election workers will face great difficulties if the $18 million request is denied, Mr. DeFrancesco said.
The bottom-up experiences, on the other hand, usually exhibit successful results at micro level, but face great difficulties for broadening the impact of the technical solutions found.
"Women who have lost their jobs or who were not working due to external factors now face great difficulties in reentering the market," she noted.
In a scenario of fleet-operated driverless taxis, however, dealers could face great difficulties.
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