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How to Use "Difficulty" with Example Sentences
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difficulty
(n):
a problem; a situation that causes problems
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Used with adjectives:
"
He walks with
considerable
difficulty
.
"
(considerable, extreme, great, major, real, serious, severe)
"
They have had
increasing
difficulty
in filling that position.
"
(increasing)
"
This plan presents a
potential
difficulty
.
"
(potential, special)
"
We knew it would be an
economic
difficulty
.
"
(economic, financial, practical, technical)
"
The child has
emotional
difficulty
.
"
(emotional, learning)
Used with verbs:
"
You will
encounter
difficulty
.
"
(encounter, experience, face, get into, have, run into)
"
I don't mean to
cause
any
difficulties
in the situation.
"
(cause, create, pose, present)
"
I admire her ability to
cope with
difficulty
.
"
(cope with, deal with, overcome, resolve, solve)
"
It's impossible to
avoid
difficulty
.
"
(avoid)
Used with prepositions:
"
She goes to work
despite
her
difficulty
.
"
(despite)
"
We hiked the mountain
with
difficulty
.
"
(with, without)
"
The
difficulty
of
finding a job frustrated him.
"
(of, in)
"
My father has
difficulty
with
the computer.
"
(with)
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