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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really tough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult or challenging, often in relation to a task, situation, or experience.
Example: "This exam is going to be a really tough challenge for all of us."
Alternatives: "a very difficult" or "an extremely hard".
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A really tough character.
It's a really tough process".
A really tough old bugger".
A really tough course.
This was a really tough design problem.
"I'm having a really tough time".
It was a really tough match.
It was a really tough judgment call.
This is a really tough decision.
This is a really tough question.
It was a really tough category.
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