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Meanings of had some difficulties in English
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Usage of had some difficulties in English
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Brazil deserved to win, although they hadsomedifficulties against Turkey and us.
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So it wasn't that surprising that Siri and I hadsomedifficulties connecting.
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He hadsomedifficulties coming up with the difference.
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Perhaps you knew he hadsomedifficulties in Paris.
5
Our clerks have hadsomedifficulties in managing the -er -flow of cash.'
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Lily hadsomedifficulties tonight, but she'll do her usual splendid job during our Driver celebrations.
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So far, Intel has hadsomedifficulties finding its way into mobile devices because of power consumption issues.
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Don't worry, Governor, it's not as if we weren't already aware that you've hadsomedifficulties with your crops.
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Brown hadsomedifficulties against the Bears, but was much better according to coach Doug Marrone in the second game.
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Even Goff hadsomedifficulties when he tried to read "The Angels of Russia" on a Palm Pilot.
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Nevertheless, I hadsomedifficulties with two remarkable parts where the original method consisted of moves which were too big for me.
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She said Tonga and Bhutan succeeded in bringing reform, transitioning into democracy, but Thailand and Nepal hadsomedifficulties, resulting in different outcomes.
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Mahogany was slowly out of the box, hadsomedifficulties going around the Clubhouse turn and raced wide for almost the entire 10-furlongs.
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Charney hadsomedifficulties this year, even though he's a CPA and CFP who first took the H&R Block tax preparation course in 1981.
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En route, we hadsomedifficulties along the black road, which seemed to have extended its scope of influence among the worlds of Shadow.