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The phrase "there was difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where challenges or obstacles were encountered.
Example: "During the project, there was difficulty in meeting the deadlines due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "there were challenges" or "there were obstacles."
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In one patient there was difficulty in removing the Veres needle subassembly after device insertion.
In the north, too, there was difficulty.
There was difficulty getting the supplies palletised and over to France, so Bird tasked her sister with finding an alternative.
"Because the second submarine was docked close by, there was difficulty accessing the fire, and we were afraid of the danger of another explosion," said Mr. Barahate.
At one point, D'Amato testified, a colleague told him that "PRI had hired Adam Skelos and that there was difficulty in that Adam was not showing up to work and when he was at work was disruptive".
"After Sept. 11, the perception formed around the world that America was not as welcoming as it once was, that there was difficulty in accessing the visa, and the entry process through customs was inefficient," he said.
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"There is difficulty selling things," he said.
"There is difficulty in burying dead bodies.
There were difficulties.
But there were difficulties.
There were difficulties, of course.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com