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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an adversity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance of hardship or difficulty that someone is facing.
Example: "Overcoming an adversity can lead to personal growth and resilience."
Alternatives: "a challenge" or "a hardship".
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But across the nation, from the smallest stock market dabbler to the largest institution, investors are facing an adversity unlike any experienced before.
Some demonstrated poor commercial and financial judgement, while an adversity to risk perversely had the effect of locking in additional costs which exacerbated later problems.
RQ9: To what degree did participants have an adversity to change?
Finally, it was found in this sample that living with HIV does not represent an adversity for these people.
Think of an adversity you overcame -- this help you realize that you can do anything.
Many cops also have an adversity to going on the record.
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Harper on the other-hand is also a generational talent, but one who faced a adversity for probably the first time in his young life.
The Hawks did not have an adversity-free off-season.
After showing surprising pluck throughout an adversity-filled July, the Mets appear to be unraveling in August.
An adversity-enriched sample of 403 White adolescents 12 to 17 years of age was recruited over 36 months starting January 1999 and completed in March 2002.
We've faced a lot of adversity, a lot of ups and downs.
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