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"has its difficulties" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something has challenges or obstacles that make it harder to accomplish. Example: "Becoming a successful entrepreneur has its difficulties, but with determination and hard work, it can be achieved."
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It has somehow to suggest that her dead husband is one of the best composers in Europe and as a result it has its difficulties.
Although living overseas has its thrills, it also has its difficulties -- especially in buying property ("A World of Affordable Choices," Feb. 19).
Life has its difficulties, so just go with it.
But every delegation has its difficulties".
Yet even China has its difficulties.
But that, too, has its difficulties.
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Speaking during First Minister's Questions on Tuesday, he said: "I don't pretend in any way that the Welsh NHS doesn't have its difficulties - it clearly does.
It's mostly a pleasure to find yourself head-over-heels about someone who loves food, but it can also have its difficulties.
Even that meeting will have its difficulties.
That morning had its difficulties -- but every morning had its difficulties.
Hooke's private life, too, had its difficulties.
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