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"have difficulty thinking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who is struggling to come up with ideas or thoughts, or when expressing your own difficulty in thinking or understanding something. Example 1: The patient with a head injury had difficulty thinking and often struggled to find the right words to express herself. Example 2: I have difficulty thinking in the morning before I've had my coffee. Example 3: The math problem was so complex that even the brightest students had difficulty thinking of a solution.
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A person who is suffering from an episode of psychosis can experience alteration in their perceptions of reality and can have difficulty thinking clearly as they normally would.
"Men have difficulty thinking of women as equals and to give them their place, especially in the lower economic levels of society like where I live.
Some have difficulty thinking and concentrating or have post-traumatic stress disorder and terrible memories of nightmares they had while heavily sedated.
You need [an] understanding both your agenda and theirs and seeing any situation from both sides [in order to] determine a way forward that takes both into consideration". What good is it if lawyers are known to be logical and analytical, but have difficulty thinking rationally because of their low emotional intelligence?
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I have difficulty thinking of an a priori reason why a non-native plant should necessarily have a negative impact on a native species of animal or plant.
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"But I have never been asked, 'Why are you doing this?'" Ms. Hayashi said she has difficulty thinking "like a grown-up".
Sharisa Rehman, a teacher who returned to her job at the Sangota Girls School on Aug. 3, said she still had difficulty thinking about the time she spent under Taliban rule.
Even though Kenny had 5 years of teaching experience in school, he had difficulty thinking of alternative ways to deliver the lesson in a teacher-centered manner.
It is known that at 1 month after injury, nearly 25% of children still had headache, 20% still complained of fatigue, and nearly 20% were still having difficulty thinking [4 8].
An AOC was considered to be present if the patient reported any of the following: feeling dazed or confused, having difficulty thinking, or if the neurologic exam revealed a decreased mental status.
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