has difficulty|have difficulty in English
has a difficult time with, finds it very hard to
Use "has difficulty|have difficulty" in a sentence
1. She has difficulty breathing.
2. A new difficulty has arisen.
3. An unforeseen difficulty has arisen.
4. ... apparently, or we have extreme difficulty.
5. Someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying.
6. A difficulty has cropped up at work.
7. Craziness is the last difficulty before The Final Difficulty
8. - difficulty breathing
9. Cows that have calving difficulty have longer post-partum intervals
10. Second , beyond the intellectual difficulty, predestination may be a real personal difficulty.
11. The tasks have been ranked in order of difficulty.
12. The satellite has difficulty swiveling its antenna toward Earth.
13. Abdominals Stretch Difficulty: Beginner
14. I hear you have difficulty with the warp drive.
15. ▪ Has a rash, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, or repeated vomiting
16. We have discussed the inherent difficulty of Southern blotting above.
17. Twofold Nature of the Anthropomorphic Difficulty: The Anthropomorphic difficulty is a twofold one
18. And in study after study, they have run from difficulty.
19. Ambiviculty (ambivalence + difficulty) - n
20. - lethargy and difficulty waking
21. 7 Often, men have difficulty finding a balance with headship.
22. " Iran has no difficulty in selling and exporting its crude oil .
23. Usually, speakers who have difficulty with timing have failed to prepare sufficiently.
24. I restrained tears with difficulty.
25. Americans have great difficulty in understanding our penchant for good cheese.