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The phrase "a difficult time establishing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing challenges or obstacles faced in the process of setting up or creating something.
Example: "The team had a difficult time establishing clear communication among members, which led to misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "struggling to establish" or "having trouble establishing".
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Contact!, which began in 2009, has had a difficult time establishing a clear identity, not least because it has happened only twice a season.
Mr. Wilson thus misses an opportunity to win a wider audience for "Der Freischütz," which has always had a difficult time establishing itself outside Germany.
He's had a difficult time establishing himself from the mix; last night, he took a bold step forward to introduce himself to American voters.
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Thus, the end-of-life situations can be particularly difficult for the caregivers who may have a hard time establishing the right distance.
The case comes at a difficult time for the government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf, which was established by coup in 1999.
Mr. Alessi has just plunked down several million dollars to open a Florida-based comic-book publishing company, CrossGeneration Comics, at a time when even established comic-book publishers are having a difficult time.
It is a difficult time.
Adolescence is a difficult time.
This is a difficult time".
It was a difficult time.
It was a difficult time in Sudan.
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