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in difficulties in American English in distress, esp. financially See full dictionary entry for difficulty Examples of 'in difficulties' in a sentencein difficulties We are all cavers and climbers, we all have experience of being in difficulties.They tend to support each other, especially in difficulties and hard times.Sure enough, with grim inevitability, he was soon in difficulties.I came here to a team in difficulties.He and several charities had said that the new law could penalise those in difficulties.They were in deep water and not in immediate danger but the rescuers were concerned that the imminent low tide could leave them in difficulties.Large leveraged deals have dried up, some experienced privateequity managers have stepped down and many companies owned by private-equity firms are in difficulties.She explains that the professionals who come into contact with families in difficulties all say the same thing.By this time the company was in difficulties, struggling to maintain exceptionally high standards and turn a profit at the same time. |