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difficult time

collocation in English

meanings of difficultand time


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difficult
adjective
uk /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ us /ˈdɪf.ə.kəlt/
needing skill ...
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time
noun
uk /taɪm/ us /taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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Examples of difficult time


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In the remaining cases, the gentlemen described having a difficulttime with the transplant.
Episcopalian feminists had a more difficulttime getting their voice heard.
Has a difficulttime tuning out background noise and concentrating when trying to study.
Nevertheless, at a very difficulttime it had shown some initiative.
However, the revolutionary period was also a perplexing and difficulttime for citizens.
Some families have a more difficulttime with this developmental transition than others.
They also show the detail with which these women recall their actions during this difficulttime.
Unfortunately, gateway research has had a difficulttime explicitly addressing causality.
Struggling through a difficulttime for unemployed persons.
However, the learners who participated in this study had a difficulttime detecting noun countability properly.
Endusers and graphic arts services are both having a difficulttime sorting out the options and which ones make sense.
Because these noises are likely to be quite common in some classrooms, children may have a difficulttime understanding a teacher's instructions.
It also seems to respect their status as vital individuals in the patient's life and may provide comfort at a difficulttime.
It is critical to work through and work up a material embedded in a difficulttime, a difficult sequence of disruption, and deep sacred dimension.
Thus, countries that started from a higher base of price increases had a more difficulttime keeping inflation low than those who started out low.
Anything that can therefore be done to help the patient through this difficulttime must be seen as a positive step.
While attempting to respond to the weekly student journal writing entries, the author discovered that she sometimes had a difficulttime writing meaningful responses.
The existence of such cases might refute our claim that children who do not produce many subjects have a difficulttime learning verb agreement morphemes.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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