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The phrase "a rough transition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a difficult or challenging change or adjustment that someone or something is experiencing.
Example: "The company faced a rough transition for its employees during the merger, as many were uncertain about their future roles."
Alternatives: "a difficult adjustment for" or "a challenging shift for".
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It is a rough transition for Dre.
But even so, it has been a rough transition for the family.
In one of the blog posts, Melissa Daniels, Yahoo's Community Manager, said "We know this has been a rough transition for some of you and, and are committed to helping you use, understand, and (hopefully) enjoy your new profile".
"It was a rough transition for me to go from playing tennis all my life to all of a sudden now doing a nine-till-five job, having to do things by a certain time". After sticking that out for several months, Jenkins decided to leave the corporate world - "there wasn't enough creativity" - and move back into tennis.
That was a rough transition for me.
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Even though this innovation will give way to new professions, the impending wave of unemployment will make for a rough transition.
But it has been a rough transition.
A bell is rung to signal a rough transition to the next scene or a fragment of another draft.
Born nearly 25 years ago in an era of abundance, the Conservation Reserve Program is having a rough transition to the age of scarcity.
It can be a rough transition.
If you are serious about music, it's a rough transition, though.
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