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without any difficulty vs without any difficulties

Both phrases are grammatically correct. 'Without any difficulty' indicates that something is easy or effortless, while 'without any difficulties' emphasizes the absence of problems or challenges.
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without any difficulty

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that something is easy or effortless.

This phrase is used to express that a task or action can be done easily or without much effort.

Examples:

  • He completed the puzzle without any difficulty.
  • She passed the exam without any difficulty.
  • The instructions were clear, so I followed them without any difficulty.
  • The software installation process can be done without any difficulty.
  • The hike to the top of the mountain was completed without any difficulty.
  • I'm confused. 1."Most children learn to speak without any difficulty." 2."Most children learn to speak without any difficulties." Thanks. mimi2, Mar 18, 2006.
  • ... German · Spanish · Italian · Home >; English-French Dictionary >; without any difficulty. Your search found: without any difficulty; Usage examples; Trends ...
  • Definition of difficulty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and ...
  • He did the work without any difficulty. (Cainntear); [S] · [T] He found the school without difficulty. (CK); [S] · [T] I finished my homework with difficulty. (CM)

Alternatives:

  • with ease
  • effortlessly
  • smoothly
  • easily
  • without trouble

without any difficulties

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize the absence of problems or challenges.

This phrase is used to emphasize that a situation or task was completed without facing any problems or challenges.

Examples:

  • The project was completed without any difficulties.
  • She managed the event without any difficulties.
  • The journey went smoothly without any difficulties.
  • He handled the negotiations without any difficulties.
  • The team overcame the obstacles without any difficulties.
  • I'm confused. 1."Most children learn to speak without any difficulty." 2."Most children learn to speak without any difficulties." Thanks. mimi2, Mar 18, 2006.
  • those without any difficulties were 62% and 19% respectively. Adults with mobility difficulties were asked what difficulties they had with local buses and whether ...
  • Nov 10, 2014 ... level hp-refinement can be controlled automatically, without any difficulties of hanging nodes or mesh irregularities. 5 Conclusion and Outlook.
  • I just uploaded a 5.5MB image to My Pictures without any difficulties using Chrome on my Win 7 PC. I also tried it on a PC using Win 8 with IE.

Alternatives:

  • without any problems
  • without any challenges
  • smoothly
  • effortlessly
  • with ease

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