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1 It was a needed public service at a trying time for businesses.
2 With the boys it is a particularly trying time of the year.
3 It was a trying time , and fruitful in nothing but anxious forebodings.
4 I learned a lot from him, but it was a trying time .
5 The poor girl has had a trying time of it this evening.
6 At that trying time especially, we were greatly concerned about her state.
7 We've had a trying time , but they are ready to follow you.
8 In conclusion, the market sell-off has been a trying time for many investors.
9 Christmas can be a trying time for hospitals with large numbers of children.
10 The family is thankful for the support and condolences during this trying time .
11 Tower is granted compassionate leave to be with family during this trying time .
12 The family has had a very trying time of it already.
13 Winter is, of course, the trying time for a resident in the country.
14 For Donatus Walsh, the autumn and winter of 1689 was a trying time .
15 The year 1857 was a most trying time for business men.
16 The second age of the Universities was Scotland's most trying time .
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