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"through a difficult time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a period of time in which somebody experienced hardship or difficulty. For example, "John has gone through a difficult time since his parents divorced."
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She was going through a difficult time.
"We're just going through a difficult time".
He has led the city through a difficult time.
"Her film career was going through a difficult time.
"If you're going through a difficult time, be realistic.
The book has got me through a difficult time".
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".
"These are real support groups for people going through a difficult time," he said.
"We are going through a difficult time but I support Graham.
He can be the guy that has been through a difficult time with the Mets".
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