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The phrase you're referring to is "have difficulty (in) doing something." Here's a breakdown:
1. "Difficulty" (noun) must be used, not "difficult" (adjective).
Incorrect: ❌ "I have difficult in solving this.
Correct: ✅ "I have difficulty solving this.
2. The preposition "in" is often omitted in casual speech:
She has difficulty sleeping.
3. For plural/specific cases, use "difficulties":
They faced difficulties in starting the project.
He has trouble focusing at work.
I struggle with waking up early.
Let me know if you need examples or further clarification!
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