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The phrase "a difficult season for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging period or time for someone or something, often in a personal, professional, or sports context.
Example: "This has been a difficult season for the team, with numerous injuries and setbacks affecting their performance."
Alternatives: "a challenging time for" or "a tough period for".
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"Last season was a difficult season for me.
That dejection followed a difficult season for Onions.
Still, this has been a difficult season for Young.
It has been a difficult season for the Orangemen.
It has been a difficult season for Conner.
In a difficult season for the Mariners, Suzuki was not sure how his teammates would react.
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"It's been a difficult season and very inconsistent for the standards we've set.
"It has been a very difficult season for him.
A hugely difficult season for the club has seen Hazard step back, fostering the idea that there are problems from which he can be prised away to Spain.
"It's been a very difficult season for us but we have some new players coming in alongside the Tuilagis and what you will see will be a different side to this season.
"Last year was a really difficult season for me," says Purchase.
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