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Free sign up"finding it difficult" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically expresses a struggle or challenge that someone is experiencing. Example: "I have been finding it difficult to concentrate on my studies lately."
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He was finding it difficult to breathe.
They're finding it difficult to pay bills".
Are you finding it difficult to work in this heat?
His father seemed to be finding it difficult to concentrate.
Small business owners are finding it difficult to secure loans.
We are finding it difficult to serve everyone".
But he was finding it difficult to remain presentable.
She is finding it difficult like most mothers would".
I am finding it difficult to connect the dots".
I'm 70, not 80 or 90 & distressed, finding it difficult to cope.
I'm finding it difficult to reach out and prefer to stay home and read.
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