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The phrase "hard time doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express difficulty in completing an activity or task. For example: "John had a hard time doing his math homework last night."
Idiom
Time does sail.
This idioms means that time passes by unnoticed.
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"I had a hard time doing it".
He's having a hard time doing it".
"The average investor has a hard time doing that.
"I had a hard time doing the torture scenes.
"I was having a hard time doing the book.
That's something I have always had a hard time doing.
Because lease rates are high, the cabbies have a hard time doing that.
The author trys to defend them, but has a hard time doing it.
"And that's what a national government has a hard time doing.
And Ernie Els will have a hard time doing it this year.
"Even da Vinci had a hard time doing a horse like this," he said.
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