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'have great difficulty' is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use this phrase when you are talking about how difficult something is to do or achieve. For example, "Many students have great difficulty understanding calculus."
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People also have great difficulty understanding risks.
"I have great difficulty putting sentences together," she said.
I even have great difficulty singing the national anthem".
I love people, but I have great difficulty doing it.
"I would have great difficulty answering that in open sessions, Sir. We've done a classified report".
Although Democrats now have great difficulty winning in rural Oregon, Republicans have trouble winning statewide.
But for all his dislike of Isis, Mahmoud would have great difficulty trusting the Baghdad government.
Some children who have great difficulty with human social interactions can form deep bonds with animals.
"Officials have great difficulty in distinguishing between species," said Guatemala's delegate to Cites.
Most people have great difficulty increasing their pitch and talking loudly at the same time.
Most voters nowadays have great difficulty deciding who to plump for.
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