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Discover Ludwig"difficult history" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to refer to a period of time in which many events occurred that caused difficulty or hardship for a person, group, or region. Example sentence: "After years of dealing with a difficult history, the country is finally beginning to turn things around."
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Vaccines for rotavirus have a difficult history.
We have a difficult history between us.
I don't believe this difficult history can be overcome overnight.
The word "coloured" in America has a difficult history.
She's a fragile young person struggling with a difficult history.
Agricultural planning in the Soviet Union had a peculiarly difficult history.
I don't believe this difficult history can be overcome overnight – the suspicion runs too deep.
"We need no longer be victims of our difficult history with each other.
The ICC has had a somewhat difficult history since it began operating in 2002.
Mr. Fearnsides said the F.A.A. had a difficult history in consulting with its employees.
A difficult history of racial friction lurks here in northern Idaho.
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