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The phrase "a really difficult period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or tough time in someone's life or experience.
Example: "After losing my job, I went through a really difficult period that tested my resilience."
Alternatives: "a very challenging time" or "an extremely tough phase."
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It was just a really difficult period.
"It is a really difficult period for me.
The players have given everything through a really difficult period.
"I remember 2010 was a really difficult period to find good movies to write about.
There were no big warning signs, no alarms, no sirens, just the start of a really difficult period of my life.
I was the CFO of British Airways at 9/11 and that was a really difficult period of time," he said.
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But I've got to say, I coached in a really, really difficult period in rugby league.
We were going through some really difficult periods.
"It was a really difficult time in my life, and I think I've always coped with difficult times by going back to happier periods," she says.
It's a really difficult dilemma.
It's a really difficult conundrum".
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