create difficulty
Frequency: 7.813.5 per million words
To bring a problem or difficulty into existence.
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- His constant interruptions create difficulty for everyone trying to focus.
- The sudden change in project requirements created significant difficulty for the development team.
- Your refusal to cooperate has created this difficulty, not mine.
- Implementing this new software without proper training will create unnecessary difficulty for employees.
- The new regulations might create some initial difficulty for small businesses.
- Creating difficulty where there is none seems to be his specialty.
- If you ignore the instructions, you will only create difficulty for yourself later.
- I don't want to create any difficulty, but I must point out a flaw in the plan.
- The ambiguity in the contract's language could create legal difficulty in the future.
- Why do you always feel the need to create difficulty in every situation?