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The phrase "a difficult week for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or tough week experienced by someone or a group.
Example: "It has been a difficult week for the entire team as we faced numerous setbacks in our project."
Alternatives: "a challenging week for" or "a tough week for".
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"It's been a difficult week for us.
It has already been a difficult week for the police.
It came after a difficult week for the Russian side.
It has been a difficult week for the Nuggets.
The Long Walk Ahead Bethpage is a hilly course, making this a difficult week for caddies.
It was the only negative for McNamara, other than the result, following a difficult week for the coach.
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The rush to secure support for the plan came at the end of a difficult week both for the Education Department and the Bloomberg administration.
Today's losses suggest a difficult week ahead for technology stocks.
I'll share more about our future structure in a few days, but today I want to focus on what will be a difficult week, especially for the people who are leaving the company.
Rampant Forest, buoyed by Pearce's much-anticipated homecoming and the double signing of Britt Assombalonga and Antonio after a difficult week, were too strong for a Blackpool side beset by off-field ownership issues and unrest.
The expressions of concern came after a particularly difficult week for Mr. McCain.
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