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The phrase "had difficulty breathing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a past experience of struggling to take in air or experiencing a shortness of breath. Example: I had difficulty breathing after hiking up the steep mountain trail.
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One in three said they became short of breath while talking, and more than one-quarter said they had difficulty breathing even when sitting or lying down.
She had difficulty breathing.
"I was worried two or three weeks ago when I had problems with an allergy and had difficulty breathing.
Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw was not alone when he wrote that he had difficulty breathing while watching it.
One Stuyvesant student, Abbie Zamcheck, said yesterday that his eyes have watered, his nose has run and he has had difficulty breathing since returning to the school building.
"It was a real ambush," says Noam. "He didn't feel well during the interview, he was pale, he had difficulty breathing.
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"Some had red patches and blisters on their skins, others had difficulties breathing and others were vomiting, with painful throats, and others with burning eyes and noses.
Now I'm having difficulty breathing.
After about half an hour I was having difficulty breathing.
Williams, 82, was admitted after having difficulty breathing.
I came back from work and was having difficulty breathing.
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