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"has no difficulties" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something does not have any problems or challenges. Example: The new employee has no difficulties adapting to the company's work culture.
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Rather the reverse, in fact - he has no difficulties at all with his sales figures of nearly eight million worldwide.
But Donald has no difficulties with ghosts; communicating with them comes easily, and he can always feel where they are.
Note, however, that if the agent starts in a highly empowered state (upright pole), one has no difficulties to bring the system to the desired target of having the pole fall to the right, while the converse is not true.
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Jesse Jackson has no difficulty remembering his last conversation with Martin Luther King.
She has no difficulty speaking, certainly none with memory.
He plays the guitar again, and has no difficulty swallowing.
Additive manufacturing has no difficulty with such bespoke products.
Alexandra Styron has no difficulty in this respect.
He says he has no difficulty with President Trump's goal about containing Iran.
Mayor Siciliano says that she has no difficulty filling 90 volunteer positions on public boards.
At this primal, almost animal level, then, she has no difficulty.
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