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Discover Ludwig"difficult hours" is correct and usable in written English.
It is another way to say "challenging times" or "hard moments." You can use it when describing a period of time that was emotionally or physically taxing. For example: - The past few weeks have been filled with difficult hours as I worked on completing my dissertation. - We will always be there to support each other through the difficult hours, just like we did during our mother's illness. - Despite facing difficult hours, the team never lost hope and eventually came out victorious. - The pandemic has brought many difficult hours, but it has also shown us the resilience and strength of our community.
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The government said the critics were guilty of abdication of responsibility in Eritrea's difficult hours and possibly of grave conspiracy.
That matters especially to poorer women, who tend to work in jobs with difficult hours and varying shifts.
In a visit to a West Bank army base, he also urged Israeli civilians to "show restraint and self-control, even in these difficult hours".
But they are not difficult hours, given Mr. Yang's novelistic interest in character and his skill as a choreographer of dramatic incidents.
In a 2012 interview with Autoblog, Musk proudly spoke of the long and difficult hours that Tesla employees are expected to work.
You know what I feel for you in these most difficult hours of my life and I cannot express this in words.
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"And in this difficult hour, we will continue to provide it".
The most difficult hour of his two-year premiership had passed.
"It is a challenge and a very difficult hour for Nepal".
Much has been made of Manto's decision in that difficult hour to flee to Pakistan.
"We stand with the Iraqis at this difficult hour," he said.
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