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Discover Ludwig"have difficult" is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "have difficulty" as an adjective to describe a challenging situation. For example: "I'm having difficulty understanding this algebra problem."
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City have difficult matches.
Every project can have difficult moments.
Sometimes editors have difficult decisions.
You sometimes have difficult conversations.
"We have difficult durability issues.
"All couples have difficult relationships," he says.
(Figures. I have difficult intestines, too).
Either one will have difficult consequences.
Lots of white kids have difficult personalities.
We doctors think we have difficult work….
Cameroon and Nigeria have difficult relations.
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