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"having difficulty with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of struggling to do something. For example, "I'm having difficulty with my math homework."
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I'm having difficulty with the question.
I'm having difficulty with a link that Proofpoint has rewritten.
It provides insight into what people are having difficulty with.
On the morning of January 31, I was having difficulty with my wireless router at home.
An after-school component helps students who are having difficulty with English proficiency.
If you are having difficulty with
If you are having difficulty with any traveling service, Tweet them immediately!
I can understand someone having difficulty with liquid eyeliner, but some mistakes are just inexcusably stupid.
"People in the field told us they were having difficulty with decontamination," he said.
But yeah, I can see some people having difficulty with it".
If have are having difficulty with the Command Prompt, please see one of the course staff or consultants.
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