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The phrase 'has difficulty to' is not grammatically correct in written English.
Instead, the phrase should be 'has difficulty with' or 'has difficulty in.' For example, "John has difficulty with math calculations."
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However, it has difficulty to evaluate particle shape of aggregate.
Therefore, the SVM-SGD has difficulty to separate the positive class from the rest.
The results revealed that CIN has difficulty to react with NQS in acidic media (Figure 2).
However, the conventional approach has difficulty to ensure that the software has high user-satisfaction.
Nevertheless, this viewpoint has only been brought forward in theories, which has difficulty to be verified through experiment.
However, these aforementioned methods harm the bacteria, has difficulty to modify the surface, and are often toxic for human body.
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Mourinho added: "Our players had difficulty to control him and we feel the potential is there.
Meanwhile, polarizers have difficulty to satisfy the popular anti-counterfeiting technology with the naked eye.
The harmonic based algorithms may have difficulty to detect HIFs in wind farms.
In this circumstance, we have difficulty to keep the driving lane.
Subsequently, the ions from the electrolyte have difficulty to diffuse into the surface of PEDOT layer.
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