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Discover Ludwig"have a difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express any kind of challenge or obstacle that must be overcome. Example: I'm having a difficulty understanding this math problem.
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I have a difficulty here.
"We have a difficulty with transport".
And some people have a difficulty — like, where's the protagonist?
I have a difficulty letting someone else into my inner circles".
"Basically we have a difficulty in that I don't think we are moving the programme along fast enough, and the critique I am giving is not getting through to the audience because I am being interrupted halfway through.
Anita Sarkeesian's videos applying basic feminist theory to video games had already made her a target (because so many people have a difficulty differentiating cultural criticism from censorship) but this hate was powerfully amplified by Gamergate – leading to death threats, rape threats, and the public leaking of personal information.
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O.K. My child has a difficulty: verbal apraxia, sensory integration, low muscle tone, allergies, etc.
Raisman had a difficulty score of 6.5 compared with Mustafina's 5.9.
The British Europhiles who shared the continental Europeans' anxieties and ambitions had a difficulty.
No sooner had a difficulty been identified than members returned to their home turf and devised a practical solution.
However, he had a difficulty in opening his mouth since ankylosis of the left TMJ recurred.
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