particular difficulty

Frequency: 6.88.1 per million words

A specific, distinct type of difficulty.

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Examples (10)

  • Many students have a particular difficulty with understanding abstract mathematical concepts.
  • The team faced a particular difficulty in integrating the new software with our legacy systems.
  • For elderly patients, swallowing large pills can present a particular difficulty.
  • The particular difficulty lies in sourcing the rare materials needed for production.
  • He had no trouble with the basics, but the advanced techniques posed a particular difficulty for him.
  • You might encounter a particular difficulty when trying to translate this idiomatic expression.
  • She finds a particular difficulty in expressing her emotions, even to close friends.
  • This report highlights the particular difficulty of enforcing environmental regulations in remote areas.
  • One particular difficulty we've identified is motivating staff during the winter months.
  • If the engine overheats, that indicates a particular difficulty with the cooling system.