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tough

[tuhf] / tʌf /






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But in a world where everyone has a camera in their pocket, it’s a tough sell.

From The Wall Street Journal

In practice, it was stressful and messy, especially as U.S. tariffs on Vietnam were also going up, making it tougher to plan ahead and hire more workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The games where I would expect to see Josh playing are the tougher games. The Worcestershire games and the club games are harder to watch, because I would expect him to still be there."

From BBC

“I was getting double-teamed a lot so I got a little tired but as a squad we’re playing real tough teams right now,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

"He will be an excellent leader for this organisation," Grandi said, adding though that he had warned Salih: "It will be tough".

From Barron's