Phrases with «difficult start»

The phrase "difficult start" means that something had a challenging or tough beginning. Full definition

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Sentences with «difficult start»

  • Both teams will be eager to take the three points to ease the pressure on themselves after difficult starts. (eplindex.com)
  • Even so, many children who go to live with kinship carers have had a very difficult start in life, and their behaviour is often greatly affected by past experiences. (grandparentsplus.org.uk)
  • When my first baby was born, I had a very difficult start with breastfeeding. (nakedtank.com)
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