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View definitions for with difficulty

with difficulty

adverb as in painfully

Strongest match

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Still, even seemingly simple duties of promoting their film are fraught with difficulty.

He highlighted its status as a specialist centre caring for "the most poorly babies", adding that comparing the MBBRACE-UK neonatal mortality data from LTH with other hospitals, "even in the same specialist category, is fraught with difficulty and is misleading".

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This season started with difficulty - Newcastle were not playing with the identity manager Eddie Howe wanted, failing to dominate the ball and play through the midfield with energy.

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The consensus seems to be yes - but with difficulty.

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Villarreal: Was there a line or a piece of dialogue that you found came easily or with difficulty?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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