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Discover Ludwig"difficult moments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to situations or times when something is challenging or difficult. For example, "I have had some difficult moments in my life, but I have always managed to get through them."
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There are difficult moments.
Every project can have difficult moments.
The hearing had its difficult moments.
There have been difficult moments, too.
Palmer had four difficult moments.
But these were difficult moments.
We can do this even at the most difficult moments.
There were difficult moments and some very good moments".
"We could have some very difficult moments," he said.
These are difficult moments, but we will overcome them.
"Difficult moments after the last matches," he posted.
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