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The phrase "gone through a difficult time" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a past experience or situation that was challenging or arduous. Example: After his divorce, John had gone through a difficult time as he adjusted to life as a single parent.
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It is a relief to their families, who have gone through a difficult time".
"A good woman has gone through a difficult time, and I will have to live with that for a very long time," Vilsack said.
"Every single one of these people has gone through a difficult time… in the interests of their homeland," said Putin, the ex-KGB officer.
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She was going through a difficult time.
"I went through a difficult time.
"Her film career was going through a difficult time.
The family had already been going through a difficult time.
"We're just going through a difficult time".
"If you're going through a difficult time, be realistic.
Peter is autistic and is going through a difficult time.
Families are still going through a difficult time and every generation is feeling the pressure".
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