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The phrase "a challenging time for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of difficulty or hardship that someone or a group is experiencing.
Example: "This has been a challenging time for our community as we navigate through the crisis together."
Alternatives: "a difficult period for" or "a tough time for".
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Her first Happiness Club meeting came a month later, a challenging time for her and many others as smoke still rose from the ruins of the Twin Towers.
General Manager Theo Epstein called this a challenging time for the Red Sox before the loss, which simply made it more challenging.
It is a challenging time for education.
It's a challenging time for the industry.
"This is such a challenging time for nursing.
It's a challenging time for all of us in exhibition".
The admission comes at a challenging time for the N.C.A.A.
The teenage years are a challenging time for many young people.
"We realize this is a challenging time for our university community," the statement said.
"It's obviously a challenging time for the profession," Mr. Turley said.
Rogerson added: "It's a challenging time for the NHS and morale is quite low..
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