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The phrase "a difficult period in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging time in someone's life, a project, or a situation.
Example: "After experiencing a difficult period in her career, she decided to take a break and reassess her goals."
Alternatives: "a challenging time in" or "a tough phase in".
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We have ended a difficult period in our history".
The proposal came as Eatonville was still recovering from a difficult period in its history.
"I think we are about to enter a difficult period in our relations with China".
"This could have been a difficult period in the fixed-income markets and they exceeded expectations".
This is a difficult period in a part of the world that has known many.
"We have ended a difficult period in our history," Tadic added.
"Conor took over as director of rugby after a difficult period in our history.
"I think today we finished a difficult period in our recent history," he said.
The chief executive, David Ellis, said: "Conor took over as director of rugby after a difficult period in our history.
He quit last month after a difficult period in which Thorntons was forced to issue the pre-Christmas warning.
Retailers suffered a difficult period in the run-up to Christmas, traditionally the most lucrative time of year.
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