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The phrase "high difficulty in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a situation that is challenging to overcome or a task that requires a significant amount of effort. For example: "The students faced high difficulty in the physics exam due to its complexity."
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Meunier stated that "survival doesn't come easy, but there's an undeniable thrill to the challenge," but also placed the high difficulty in his list of the game's cons.
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In all the models, the ICF categories and the variable number of diseases had consistently negative parameter estimates, i.e., high difficulties in these ICF categories (or high number of diseases, respectively) were accompanied by low general health as measured by item 1 in the SF-36.
A positive value indicates higher ability and higher difficulty; in contrary, a negative value indicates lower ability and lower difficulty.
This has been related to the higher difficulty in achieving the most active metallic palladium state for comparatively similar particle sizes in the presence of such contacts.
However, SACK adopts complex mechanisms not only at the sender's but also at the receiver's protocol stack, and thus has a higher difficulty in deployment.
We hypothesize that a firm with higher difficulty in accessing capital, higher price of capital, and fewer years in business (that is, low operational capacity) has a lower probability of achieving initial HACCP certification and a higher probability of being subsequently decertified.
These slight differences could reflect a higher difficulty in experimental procedures to identify genes or proteins in eukaryotes.
On the other hand, if an increase of the patient's performance is shown between the training sessions, the system will automatically provide a level with a higher difficulty in the next session.
A higher difficulty in completing care activities was associated with younger age (p = 0.002), female gender (0.003), non-white race (p = 0.03), worse physical health (p < 0.001) and worse mental health (p = 0.001).
However, Yuill and Lyon reported higher difficulty in the interpretation of emotional than nonemotional task; thus, according to the interpretation of the authors, the poor performance could not be fully explained by attention shift [ 13].
This influence, however, does not seem to be the same in the four groups studied, AT1 showed values negatively correlated to KM in healthy, KC and post-CCC corneas show, indicating a higher difficulty in applanating flatter corneas whereas in eyes that underwent PRK we observed the opposite correlation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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