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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particularly difficult time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or trying period in someone's life or a situation.
Example: "She went through a particularly difficult time after losing her job, but she managed to stay positive."
Alternatives: "a notably challenging period" or "an especially tough time."
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Morning is a particularly difficult time for Elliot.
He says winter is a particularly difficult time.
This seems very unjust, at a particularly difficult time for him.
Without the resources of big companies, small businesses have a particularly difficult time navigating that system.
But the TalkTalk service went down at a particularly difficult time last month.
The poor performance of "Girls Club" came at a particularly difficult time for the network.
It has been a particularly difficult time for Ford and his wife, Joan.
Now is a particularly difficult time for writers and it's only going to get worse.
Positive, fact-based information therefore has a particularly difficult time sticking.
Manhattan Theater Club has had a particularly difficult time holding onto actresses.
But the duties come at a particularly difficult time for the global solar power industry.
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