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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difficult transition between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging change or shift from one state, condition, or situation to another.
Example: "The team faced a difficult transition between the old system and the new software implementation."
Alternatives: "a challenging shift between" or "a tough change between".
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Economists like Professor Tan warn that Southeast Asia is caught in a difficult transition between an older model of Japanese-style, state-guided economic growth and a new and unproven model based on free movements of capital and labor.
Komansky sits astride a firm making a difficult transition between an old way of selling and a new one.
"We have a difficult transition between 18 and 21 and only the very exceptional players get the chance of playing Premier League football at that age group.
After three years as chairman, Komansky sits astride a firm making a difficult transition between an old way of selling and a new one.
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But now, on top of making a difficult transition in language and culture between continents, he must navigate a meteorological shift.
It was a difficult transition.
Now, though, it faces a difficult transition.
That can make for a difficult transition.
It's been a difficult transition".
"It was a difficult transition," she continued.
It was a difficult transition socially.
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