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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a very difficult" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are describing a situation or condition that is challenging, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "We found ourselves at a very difficult crossroads in our project."
Alternatives: "in a very challenging" or "during a very tough".
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Turning to the economic front, the new president comes into office at a very difficult moment.
It's an outstanding victory for us at a very difficult place to come and play.
"I feel at peace with the leadership I provided at a very difficult time.
"We have managed to do this at a very difficult economic time.
"I think that the Prime Minister has taken the helm of the British economy at a very difficult time.
Too often the resident is forced to move at a very difficult time in their life," says a spokesman.
"I closed the store at a very difficult period in my life, and I sort of retreated into the night.
"They tried to launch at a very difficult time - anything that involves selling big-ticket items at the moment is a struggle".
Welcome to Yorkshire said Verity had paid back money last weekand had made a series of claims at "a very difficult time for him and his family".
However, you and your family report a chaotic claims system and a lack of a sympathetic response at a very difficult time.
Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said on Israeli radio tonight that the new construction came at "a very difficult and sensitive time without consulting with the government".
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