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The phrase "hard time implementing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means facing difficulties or struggles while trying to put something into practice or action. Example: "The company faced a hard time implementing the new software due to technical issues."
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If you listen, but can't empathize well, you're going to have a hard time implementing positive change.
While reporting on Chipotle's recent foodborne illness outbreaks, several food safety experts, including yourself, suggested the company might have a hard time implementing its new rules, because the poultry industry is pretty resistant to more stringent testing for pathogens.
"We will have a very hard time implementing our reform program if the gains from our austerity measures are simply swallowed up by prohibitive interest rates," Mr. Papandreou said in a speech at the Brookings Institution, a research organization, at the start of a visit that will include a meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama.
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"It would be a hard time turning things around and implementing structural changes and discipline.
He had a hard time.
This is my hard time.
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That was a hard time.
It is a hard time".
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