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The phrase "are going through a difficult transition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is experiencing challenges or changes that are hard to navigate.
Example: "Many families are going through a difficult transition after moving to a new city and adjusting to a different lifestyle."
Alternatives: "are experiencing a tough change" or "are undergoing a challenging shift."
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"When you are going through a difficult transition, you have to stay focused," Nokia's chief executive, Stephen A. Elop, said in an interview.
But Hekate's guidance is needed most as we age or are going through a difficult transition.
Usually the people who get involved are going through a difficult transition period in their life, when there's a strong need for belief and to belong.
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Diamandis and Anderson stressed that they are not trying to circumvent NASA, which has been going through a difficult transition period since the retirement of the space shuttle.
Although Germond agrees that the so-called mainstream media in is going through a difficult transition, he still counsels young people that newspaper journalism "is still worth doing and doing well.
"We are going through a difficult time.
"We are going through a difficult period.
She was going through a difficult time.
He will be going through a difficult moment.
His second marriage was going through a difficult patch.
"Her film career was going through a difficult time.
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