Difficult time for someone meaning in English
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Definition
This is a difficult time for me: I am unhappy or emotional at the moment (because of a particular event or factor)
- "The past few weeks have been a very difficult time for me as I considered the direction of my career and whether I should stay with the company where I have worked happily for the last seven years."
- "At this difficult time, your role is vital in keeping Doris's working life bearable."
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