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The phrase "a difficult time with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges or struggles someone is experiencing regarding a specific situation or task.
Example: "She is having a difficult time with her new job responsibilities and is seeking help from her colleagues."
Alternatives: "struggling with" or "having trouble with".
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Ballet dancers can have a difficult time with my rhythms.
Mr. Mitchell had a difficult time with the players' union.
They've always had a difficult time with my swearing and choice of subject matter.
"James had a difficult time with being James Riley, because he would get kidded.
He can be the guy that has been through a difficult time with the Mets".
History, which prefers linear narratives, has a difficult time with artists who zigged while others zagged.
The Panthers have had a difficult time with Atlanta, but Beuerlein comes up big.
She was there at a difficult time with no support and came to personify the struggle.
Our show is like Titanic in reverse: a difficult time with a happy ending".
The squad was not expected to have a difficult time with the small West African nation.
The expedition had a difficult time with high winds and deep snows.
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