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"go through a difficult time" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to experience a challenging or trying period in one's life. Example: "After losing her job and going through a difficult time financially, Sarah felt overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next."
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When people go through a difficult time they say, "Make yourself busy.
"When you go through a difficult time, you either pull together, or it pulls you apart," Ms. Lansing said.
A. It's very important when we go through a difficult time, and we all do, to communicate with the team about where we prioritize and where we put our focus.
Each presenter indicated that he or she got into the business after caring for a loved one or watching a family member go through a difficult time.
Most of us will go through a difficult time at some point in our lives, including the sporting stars we may think are invincible.
At one time or another, we will all go through a difficult time, whether we deal with sickness, catastrophe, crisis, or relational breakdown.
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She was going through a difficult time.
"I went through a difficult time.
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The family had already been going through a difficult time.
"We're just going through a difficult time".
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