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tough

[tuhf] / tʌf /






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Senior housing would be a good option in your case, but competition is tough.

From MarketWatch

Yet one forecast says Americans will have to pay more on their energy costs, including gasoline — which means more tough choices for lower-income households.

From MarketWatch

A family of four faces the toughest living costs in the Bay Area, taking up four of the top five cities with the highest salaries needed to live comfortably.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking to BBC Sport, the heavyweight discusses his three-year professional career, the sacrifices of his family, and why Franklin represents his toughest test yet.

From BBC

He showed it to Altman beforehand, who declared it “tough but fair.”

From The Wall Street Journal