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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a batch of rough" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a quantity of something that is unrefined or unfinished, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We received a batch of rough materials that need to be processed before use."
Alternatives: "a collection of rough" or "a group of rough items".
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Now I'm not (for a million reasons, some of them very healthy) Brian Wilson, but after one afternoon in Erran Baron Cohen's slightly shabby studio in north London with a batch of rough lyrics, I knew that he too was tapped into that source.
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And, for the next forty-five yevery every week he sent a batch of around a dozen "roughs" to New York from his home and drawing board in Kansas City.
NBC really does have a batch of shows that are working, despite a rough patch this spring that even induced a presidential-level joke on Saturday night.
This particular Fantasy Gift was one in a batch of luxurious offerings that included an $11,000 custom exercise bicycle and a 25-carat rough Namibian diamond cut and polished to a buyer's taste.
Traditional favorites, like two meaty pieces of great, greaseless fried chicken ($14) and a substantial rough-hewn hamburger ($9) on a warm towering kaiser roll, with a batch of excellent shoestring French fries, scored even more often.
A batch of peers [graphic].
He points to a batch of evidence.
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
7. A batch of cakes [graphic].
4. A batch of peers [graphic].
3. A batch of cakes [graphic].
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