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The phrase "a difficult transition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging change or shift from one state or condition to another, often in personal, professional, or social contexts.
Example: "Moving to a new city can be a difficult transition for many people, as they must adapt to a different environment and make new connections."
Alternatives: "a challenging change" or "a tough adjustment".
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It's been a difficult transition".
It was a difficult transition.
Now, though, it faces a difficult transition.
That can make for a difficult transition.
"It was a difficult transition," she continued.
It was a difficult transition socially.
I accept for everyone it's a difficult transition.
It has been a difficult transition, psychologically and physically.
"But this is a difficult transition from clay to grass.
It was a difficult transition, Awyató recalled, and football was a welcome distraction.
But we're living in a difficult transition period, I reasoned, so it would have to do.
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