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The phrase "technical difficulties of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the challenges or problems related to a technical issue or subject. Example: The technical difficulties of coding a complex website were overwhelming for the inexperienced programmer.
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Yet I was experiencing some technical difficulties of my own.
THE technical difficulties of building high-speed aircraft have been well known for decades.
But the technical difficulties of making such systems work are proving formidable.
Nevertheless, the latest seepage points to the technical difficulties of producing oil in Brazilian waters.
Hemsley is the Hurok production supervisor, and explained to writer various of the technical difficulties of the production.
The advantages of rifling were well known, but the technical difficulties of adapting the principle to heavy weapons were considerable.
The stakes are so high that even with the technical difficulties of being transparent, the ocean has got plenty of nothing.
The effort was repeatedly interrupted because of adverse seas and weather, and the technical difficulties of extracting a wooden vessel from a depth of about 1,210 feet.
However, due to cost and the technical difficulties of investigating beneath and around a listed building used for worship, no work has been carried out.
Other countries also dropped out when the technical difficulties of skirts and the lift-propulsion system became too great for the financial or technical resources available.
Apart from the technical difficulties of pulling off such ambitious stories as as Saunders', the biggest problem is keeping himself interested over the weeks and months and eventually years of a project.
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