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The phrase "a difficult Friday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or tough day that falls on a Friday, often in a work or personal context.
Example: "After a long week of meetings and deadlines, I found myself facing a difficult Friday that tested my patience."
Alternatives: "a challenging Friday" or "a tough Friday".
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Mr. Barak's announcement followed a difficult Friday.
"I never expected this after such a difficult Friday.
We didn't expect that after a difficult Friday.
Button recovered well after a difficult Friday, following which he had said McLaren were "nowhere".
Lewis Hamilton bounced back from a difficult Friday to set the fastest time in final practice at the Belgian Grand Prix by nearly half a second.
Instead, Rosberg was surprisingly beaten by his compatriot Vettel, who showed an improvement in form after a difficult Friday as Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne was joined by Piero Ferrari - the son of founder Enzo - watching from the Ferrari garage.
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"That was a difficult day.
Had a difficult day ahead of them.
It had been a difficult day.
It's been a difficult day, and a difficult decision.
It was, as she said on Monday, a difficult day.
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