"difficulty" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The market seemed to have difficulty sustaining moves in either direction, contributing to yesterday's bounce in prices.
- The very youngest audience members had difficulty sustaining attention toward the end of the hourlong show, although the adults remained riveted.
- Their fingers got tired and they often had difficulty sustaining "the treatment long enough to produce results."
- By the time he got into court, she'd have no difficulty sustaining the allegations of her complaint.
- Despite Halifax's status as the regional centre and colonial capital, the city had difficulty sustaining peacetime economic success in its early years.
- The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who, according to their label, have difficulty sustaining anything.
- Kids with this form of the disorder have difficulty sustaining attention.
- A Clonmore team played as Robert Emmet's from about 1932, but had difficulty sustaining itself through the 1940s and played its last game in 1953.
- After the outbreak of war, the campaign had difficulty sustaining its activities and was wound up in early 1941.
- The sales results for mid-September surprised analysts, but several cautioned that auto makers would have difficulty sustaining them at current levels.
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