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The phrase "have difficulties of" is not correct and usable in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "have difficulties with." This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone is struggling with something or facing obstacles. For example: - I have difficulties with math, so I'm going to take a tutoring class. - She's having difficulties with her new boss, who has very high expectations. - The company is facing financial difficulties due to the pandemic.
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But Mr. Maduro, 50, will have difficulties of his own in having to reign in factions within Mr. Chávez's party.
But Mr. Maduro, 50, will have difficulties of his own in having to rein in factions within Mr. Chávez's party.
But Pittsburgh have difficulties of their own after a 1-2 start which has included fourth-quarter collapses against Denver and Oakland.
"As part of pastoral care, I listen to people who may have difficulties of one kind or another, and often find myself needing to refer them on to someone who has the training to help them.
The president's support has dwindled even in his own Radical party: in a primary last weekend in Buenos Aires's inner core, Mr de la Rua's home turf, his candidates were defeated.The Peronists, the main opposition, have difficulties of their own.
"Because our brain is the highest consumer of sugar and if you then have difficulties of transforming your proteins from muscles or fat into the energy it needs, you get a little tired, you lose concentration, you will be slower, it will be tougher, your recovery is longer".
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Or, indeed, do we not have a shortage of workers, and do we have difficulty of people finding jobs?
Ninety percent of the respondents in Wukro town and 70%% in Kilteawlaelo district disagreed that they have difficulty of accessing long acting contraceptive.
Because of the sciatic pain, the patient may have difficulty of moving, bending and walking.
The United Nations has had difficulties of organization and financing, Mr. McNamara readily acknowledges.
Scarlett, though, was a busy man, who was having difficulties of his own.
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