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"have difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which something is difficult or problematic. For example, "The team has been having difficulties completing the project on time."
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Even they have difficulties.
"Even though I have difficulties myself".
This young man does have difficulties.
Their commanders have difficulties holding back volunteer shooters.
He says: "I have difficulties with his work.
Moreover, do players really have difficulties putting together white outfits?
I wonder who will have difficulties with paperwork.
Any broad categorization is bound to have difficulties.
"We know you have difficulties right now," he said.
"After any war we have difficulties," she said.
"We will have difficulties in 2009," Mrs. Merkel said Wednesday.
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