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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a pair of challenges or problems that need to be addressed.
Example: "In the project, we encountered two difficulties that hindered our progress: a lack of resources and poor communication."
Alternatives: "a couple of challenges" or "two obstacles."
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To deal with these two difficulties, we used two approaches to evaluate both methods.
There are two difficulties.
There are, however, two difficulties.
There are two difficulties with this math.
But there are two difficulties about his legacy.
There are at least two difficulties with this purism.
But I did have two difficulties with it.
But their analyses are hindered by two difficulties.
So much for the good news.There are now two difficulties.
The student of Baltic religion still encounters two difficulties.
It faces two difficulties, both largely of its own making.
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