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Originally Posted by banderas This is a good point.  They have difficulty making decisions=they are in the process of making decisions and have difficulty.
They have difficulty in making decisions=they are not necessarilly in the process of doing it. You sometimes have to use "in" though.
They have difficulty in finance. |
I don't really understand, do you mean there are different meanings between them? And when do we need 'in'?