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difficultly

adverb as in hard

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But the responses in both Morocco and Libya — one a stable nation, the other torn by war and ruled by rival governments — show the difficultly of separating humanitarian aid from political considerations.

In 2022, Air France became the last major airline to refuse to transport monkeys for research, increasing the difficultly of getting these animals to labs.

The new direction spotlights the growing difficultly many disadvantaged students face completing their higher education as housing costs balloon.

"A member of the public entered the river shortly after the boy got into difficultly, but was unable to locate him," Ms Burroughs said.

From BBC

The 85-year-old pontiff is suffering from a flare-up of leg pain and had difficultly walking in the small grotto.

From Reuters

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

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