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The phrase "are facing difficult" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be followed by a noun, such as "challenges" or "times." You can use it when discussing challenges or hardships that individuals or groups are currently experiencing.
Example: "Many businesses are facing difficult challenges due to the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "are encountering difficulties" or "are dealing with hardships."
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Farmers are facing difficult conditions.
Both men are facing difficult re-election battles.
"Sweeteners won't change the circumstances for the people who are facing difficult times in our economy.
"Councils are facing difficult choices and we're not trying to gild the lily," she says.
The Met are facing difficult times ahead, with budgets being cut in all areas.
House Republican leaders are facing difficult decisions as they try to advance their tax bill.
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But the space is facing difficult days.
Admittedly, London's gay bars have been facing difficult times of late.
With it, the European dream of borderless integration is facing difficult new pressure.
Every tank helps, because the model industry is facing difficult times.
Still, Mr. Bloomberg warned that the city was facing difficult economic times.
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