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The phrase "have no difficulties" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to not have any problems or challenges. Example: "I have been studying French for years, but I still have no difficulties understanding it."
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But they should have no difficulties with Fly-by-Night Dance Theater.
They have no difficulties with celebrity, they explain, or with being recognised, as they enter their own very strange spotlight once again.
Some players recommend whispering, one writer had luck using a phony British accent, and a tiny minority of users claim to have no difficulties at all.
I'm an evangelical Christian, but I have no difficulties in believing that evolution is the best scientific account we have for the diversity of life on our planet.
Being born with the alleles associated with dyslexia does not necessarily mean you will develop it as a child: 50% of people who possess this particular genetic makeup have no difficulties reading.
Radiologists have no difficulties in finding professionally fulfilling and well-paid employment.
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I have no difficulty about enhancing memory.
Or at least, most people have no difficulty.
Ashe seems to have no difficulty making the choice.
"I have no difficulty with that at all".
Dyslexics, after all, seem to have no difficulty communicating orally.
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