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How to use difficulty in a sentence

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That may be appropriate, but using these qualitative data for quantitative statistics is fraught with difficulty.
The real difficulty is that it's very easy for someone to mess up these predictions.
He was motivated to figure out the problems, but he had difficulty adding mixed numbers, for which he often depended on his partner.
Naturally, when I was safe on the ground with the airplane on jacks in a warm shop, the wheels cycled up and down without difficulty.
It takes a certain amount of difficulty to bring out the best in the fruit of the vine.
For a man so fond of speed, racing against time was probably a game that this Bollywood actor had no difficulty mastering.
This is why many of us when we come to India, have difficulty with the way Hindus adore Gods in the forms of statues.
She is in her sixties, and without smoking weed, she has difficulty moving.
Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times.
The report also said many GPs had difficulty identifying which patients needed urgent referral to hospital cancer services.
People with Huntington's often have difficulty putting thoughts into words and slur their speech.
He idolised prize-fighters, regarded racketeers as his friends and loved money though he had difficulty holding on to it.
If you keep your PC on the floor like I do, that adds to the difficulty of reading the meter.
The boy ducked lithely, and Gordon had some difficulty staying balanced on the balls on his feet.
It was only with great difficulty that the animal keepers were able to herd Rita away to safety on such occasions.
The programme will include details on the routes' degrees of difficulty and some advice on footwear and rainwear.
When we got into difficulty, we rafted our canoe and Keith's canoe together, bow-to-bow.
It is believed the woman lived alone, was blind and walked with difficulty with the aid of a walking frame.
Thoughts were jumbled inside his head and he was having difficulty sorting them all out.
His skills were raw, and he had difficulty defending the run and getting a push up the middle on passing downs.
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