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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a difficult week' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a period of time that has been full of challenges or hardships. For example, 'My team had a difficult week preparing for the presentation, but in the end we pulled it together and gave a successful performance.'.
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It has been a difficult week.
Gillian McKeith has had a difficult week.
"We have a difficult week ahead.
"It's been a difficult week for us.
"I'm happy to make the final after a difficult week".
Shumpert knows he has had a difficult week.
It has already been a difficult week for the police.
When you've had a difficult week, you need a meeting.
It came after a difficult week for the Russian side.
It has been a difficult week for the Nuggets.
I see us in for a difficult week".
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