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The phrase "has difficulty in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking or writing about a person having trouble accomplishing a certain task or objective. For example: "My son has difficulty in making friends at school."
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Unsurprisingly, McCourt has difficulty in achieving any overall coherence.
It has difficulty in reflecting interviewee's incomplete and uncertain thought.
Since the atomic interaction has difficulty in observing from the experimental method.
But even a company like Pactics sometimes has difficulty in communicating the advantages of its model.
He has difficulty in articulating exactly what he wanted to show him.
Computer Science is a subject which has difficulty in marketing itself.
For small reactors, modified CANDLE burn-up design has difficulty in term of criticality aspect.
He is disabled and cannot write letters and has difficulty in making phone calls.
In a 2012 report, ACOLA found that the ERA "has difficulty in evaluating and reporting interdisciplinary research".
Bush's campaigning, such as it is, has been uninspired and uninteresting--and he still has difficulty in sustaining a theme.
Without financial backing, even the most popular cause has difficulty in a state as large as California.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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