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Discover Ludwig'my difficulties' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the problems or obstacles that you are facing. For example, "I am working hard to overcome my difficulties."
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It takes away all my difficulties".
So there you have my difficulties.
Whatever my difficulties, I know I am fortunate.
But, sadly, my difficulties with eating didn't end there.
"I can't convey my difficulties to the players when I am with them.
Company officials blamed my difficulties on the location of the G.P.S. antenna.
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That is my difficulty.
My difficulty was that I didn't agree with it".
My difficulty regulating emotions and oversensitivity attracted bullies.
I join Athanasopoulos and glumly recount my difficulty in learning the language, despite my best efforts.
I think you probably get my drift and understand my difficulty.
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