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tough

[tuhf] / tʌf /






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"It was a tough loss, but you give credit when credit due, they deserved it," Iwobi says.

From BBC

On Monday, the government of New South Wales -- where the shooting took place -- recalled its parliament for two days to introduce what it called the "toughest firearm reforms in the country".

From Barron's

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday he would push for tougher laws against hate speech and extremism in the wake of the country's deadliest mass shooting in decades.

From Barron's

This means "tough choices", including "prioritising assets that are located on busier parts of the network," he said.

From BBC

"We don't know how bad it is but for him to come off, we know how tough he is."

From BBC