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"had no difficulty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation in which someone did not encounter any difficulty in doing something. For example, "The student had no difficulty understanding the material, so he was able to complete the assignment quickly."
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She had no difficulty expressing her discouragement.
The Nets had no difficulty offensively early.
We had no difficulty in securing testimony".
She had no difficulty crossing the street.
He had no difficulty making the weight on those occasions.
Mr. Simon's revisionism had no difficulty drawing converts.
She had no difficulty understanding what was asked.
I had no difficulty finding a Kool-Aid-pickle vender.
And he indicated he had no difficulty sleeping at night.
"They had no difficulty understanding that was the deal".
"We had no difficulty with access," Mr. Baute said.
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