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The phrase "after a difficult period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a time that follows a challenging or trying experience, often in contexts related to personal growth, recovery, or change.
Example: "After a difficult period, she finally found the strength to move forward and embrace new opportunities."
Alternatives: "following a challenging time" or "after a tough phase".
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And after a difficult period it was also a strong weekend for Nico Hulkenberg.
Elsewhere around the globe Burberry is doing better, after a difficult period last year.
But the progress comes after a difficult period for the Chinese Internet tycoon, Bloomberg Businessweek writes.
"Conor took over as director of rugby after a difficult period in our history.
After a difficult period of family separation and divorce, they were married in 1999.
The first-quarter results were announced after a difficult period for Goldman.
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He has played without serious injury for a year now after enduring a difficult period when he suffered thigh and knee injuries.
Emotional resilience examines how easily staff are able to revert back to their normal emotional self after going through a difficult period, such as when experiencing increased stress or failure.
"There was a difficult period after the opening," Serota said.
After the war there was a difficult period of reconstruction, but by the 1950s the economy was booming.
He told Dr. Rose Pitt, according to court records, that he had simply been going through a difficult period after he lost his job and split up with his wife.
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