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The phrase "I have difficulties" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that one is facing challenges or struggles in a certain situation. Example: I have difficulties understanding the instructions for this project. Could you please clarify them for me?.
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"Even though I have difficulties myself".
So I have difficulties with that.
Well, I have difficulties with stuff like that.
I have difficulties dealing with people in authority.
"When I have difficulties, St Thomas solves them for me.
He says: "I have difficulties with his work.
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I have difficulty staying asleep.
"I have difficulty lifting it," he said.
"I have difficulty in excelling".
I have difficulty in understanding this concept.
"I guess I have difficulty with the question".
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