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degree of difficulty


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difficulty
‘difficulty’
A difficulty is a problem.
There are a lot of difficulties that have to be overcome.
The main difficulty is a shortage of time.
‘have difficulty’
If you have difficulty doing something or have difficulty in doing something, you are unable to do it easily.
I often have difficulty sleeping.
She had great difficulty in learning to read and write.
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Don't say that someone ‘has difficulty to do’ something.

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