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The phrase "has difficulty detecting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a challenge or struggle someone or something has in identifying or recognizing something. Example: "The software has difficulty detecting certain types of malware, which can leave systems vulnerable."
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"This is emerging technology, which means it sometimes has difficulty detecting faces depending on the angle, lighting, obstructions and video quality," says Conway.
Additionally, HaarSeg has difficulty detecting short gain segments, which could be related to the default model setting that is not well adapted to short aberrations [ 15].
Bias detection via FISH and CGH, on the other hand, is limited to a mapping resolution of approximately 20 Megabases [ 39, 40], is incapable of detecting small scale errors or distortions and has difficulty detecting homozygous deletions [ 39].
It is important to note that, like all other multivariate gene-based methods included in our simulations, MGAS has difficulty detecting genes that harbor multiple DSL in high LD, with contrasting effects (Scenarios 5 and 7 in Supplementary Tables S2 S7).
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They warned that the police would have difficulty detecting non-wearers.
However, in SAVE each difference in variance across the groups takes up a dimension, and hence SAVE can have difficulty detecting mean differences and covariance differences.
Even in the United States, during the swine flu outbreak of 2009, Flu Trends had difficulty detecting the relatively small number of H1N1 infections.
But the camera may have difficulty detecting the lane markings — when the sun is at a low angle, for example, or during heavy rainfall or on curves.
An integrated acquisition device was manufactured combining optical and thermal cameras to compensate for the disadvantages of optical cameras, which have difficulty detecting an intrusion at night, under adverse weather conditions, and when the intruder is camouflaged.
An example of a bottleneck is when people have difficulty detecting a second target if it appears on screen a few tenths of a second after an initial one.
It was neat when it worked, but I often found it tricky to manipulate and press the virtual objects because the sensor and cameras seemed to have difficulty detecting my gestures if my fingers weren't positioned at the right angle.
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