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The phrase "a really tough time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of difficulty or hardship that someone is experiencing.
Example: "After losing his job, he went through a really tough time adjusting to the changes in his life."
Alternatives: "a very difficult period" or "a challenging time."
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"I'm having a really tough time".
People are still going through a really tough time.
"I'm having a really tough time with this.
"I think we are going to go through a really tough time," he added.
Why? A. A couple of years ago, this group was having a really tough time.
Look at Harbhajan Singh, who had a really tough time but has come back really strong".
"We've gone through a really tough time this year as a family.
There were recruitment freezes and circulations were dropping, so it was a really tough time.
"I had a really tough time with it," she said of her budding celebrity.
The company expects a really tough time for the first six months.
"It's a really tough time in Europe, with governments trying to tighten their belts," Mr. Slowe said.
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a really productive time
a really tough decision
a really tough loss
a really lovely time
a really tough task
a really inspiring time
a really strange time
a really tough character
a really special time
a really tough day
a really tough situation
a really great time
a really frustrating time
a really long time
a really fun time
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