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"having difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is having trouble with something. For example, "The student was having difficulty understanding the material."
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I was having difficulty following.
Having difficulty spelling?
Was he having difficulty?
He was having difficulty doing so.
Maybe you're having difficulty conceiving?
Now I'm having difficulty breathing.
I'm having difficulty with the question.
Companies are having difficulty raising money.
But they were having difficulty beating Brodeur.
Having difficulty staying in your lane.
3.22pm GMT Q: Are you having difficulty modernising your party?
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