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tough

[tuhf] / tʌf /






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We’ve contacted brokers about selling the business, but they say it’s a tough sell because the company essentially is us — it cannot function without us.

From MarketWatch

It may have been tough for Gyokeres at times but there are a lot of games left with some potentially special moments for Arsenal to come.

From BBC

But Raman may face a tough audience in parts of the city where she is not well-known, and also in some San Fernando Valley neighborhoods she represents.

From Los Angeles Times

Both Apple and Google have previously warned the UK against following in the footsteps of the EU with tough regulations they believe harm innovation.

From BBC

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says this season is the toughest he has had as a manager "by a mile" and his side are "not performing to Liverpool's standards".

From BBC