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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Difficulty or a difficulty

Hi! Could you please tell me which one of the following is correct: have difficulty doing something or have a difficulty doing something?
  

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Have difficulty doing something. (difficulty is an uncountable noun here).

  • Have difficulty doing something.
  • (difficulty is an uncountable noun here).
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Have difficulty doing something. (difficulty is an uncountable noun here).

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