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"has some difficulty" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that a person or thing is facing a challenge or obstacle. For example, "Jane has some difficulty with her math homework this week."
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He has some difficulty doing that".
'Mary has some difficulty in recognising what's happened.
Even now, he has some difficulty saying why.
For a scholar so dismissive of reporters' work, Mr. Kutler has some difficulty establishing his own factual base.
A university report read: "Horst Sonntag is very capable, but he has some difficulty in abandoning his utopian democratic ideals".
Andrea has some difficulty speaking, and Valeria helps her, but the two would probably finish each other's sentences anyhow.
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However, this method has some difficulties.
"He's having some difficulty.
I had some difficulty with 1 Down.
She had some difficulty with mathematics.
I started to have some difficulty sleeping.
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