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The phrase "a difficult monday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a Monday that presents challenges or hardships, often in a personal or professional context.
Example: "After a long weekend, I was not prepared for a difficult Monday filled with back-to-back meetings."
Alternatives: "a tough Monday" or "a challenging Monday".
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If you think you are having a difficult Monday, consider his challenges.
After a difficult Monday morning of gaffes and on-air slip-ups, Ed Miliband would have been hoping for an easier ride when he went out and about to meet the working classes on Wednesday.
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"That was a difficult day.
Had a difficult day ahead of them.
It had been a difficult day.
"I never expected this after such a difficult Friday.
It was, as she said on Monday, a difficult day.
But it also resulted in a difficult day.
Mrs Lawrence said it had been a difficult day.
We had had good luck on a difficult day.
It had been a difficult day for him.
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