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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficult month" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that was challenging, troubling, or full of hardship. Example: "Last month was a difficult month for me. My car broke down, I lost my job, and my cat got sick all within the span of a few weeks."
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But January was another difficult month for construction.
September is a difficult month for me, full of the lowest lows and the highest highs.
"February was a difficult month," said Ken Perkins, president of Retail Metrics, a research firm.
Clothing and homewares revenues at the retail bell-wether fell for the seventh consecutive quarter and Bolland admitted March was a "difficult" month, as the prolonged wintry weather drove a dramatic uplift in discounting at High Street rivals.
"I fully understand that supporters are keen to see us freshen up the squad with new faces, but January is a difficult month in which to bring people in," Moyes told United Review.
April was a difficult month for the property market, with the Council of Mortgage Lenders saying total mortgage advances dived by 14%, while Halifax reported price falls of 1.4%, although Nationwide recorded a more modest 0.2% decline.
Any nurse who has worked in a teaching hospital is likely to have found July an especially difficult month because, returning to Dr. Young's football metaphor, the first-year residents are calling the plays, but they have little real knowledge of the game.
"December is a very difficult month where we have to play seven Premier League games.
"October was a more difficult month for this location as the financial markets worsened, news of bank failures and additional layoffs took hold, and tourism slowed," Sadove said.
June can be a difficult month to travel to the park, as many pilgrims are headed to Shri Hemkunt Sahib, and this increases the price of the available accommodation considerably.[1].
"November has been a very difficult month and one expects things to get worse," said Christian Robbins, a headhunter who specializes in this area at Nicholas Scott.
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