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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rough crossing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or turbulent journey, often in the context of travel by sea or across challenging terrain.
Example: "The sailors were prepared for a rough crossing, as the weather forecast predicted strong winds and high waves."
Alternatives: "a turbulent journey" or "a bumpy passage".
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A rough crossing indeed.
It is a rough crossing.
It's going to be a rough crossing.
It's been a rough crossing indeed for Molnar, Stoppard style, but it now has a happening place in regional theaters.
Landing in the east of the island after a rough crossing, the rebel band was attacked and almost annihilated by Batista's forces.
Cars and cargo were thrown around on the Spirit of Tasmania, which arrived two hours late into Devonport after a rough crossing, and a yacht broke its moorings and washed up on a beach in Mornington.
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These are not trials but a rough cross between grand-jury and probable-cause hearings.
By following this nominal standard order a rough cross-reference between various books is achieved.
The group was chosen to provide a rough cross section, but it did not constitute a scientific sample.
So it is worth asking whether there is something in particular about America's policing culture that leads an over-reliance on violence.In search of an answer, I set out to interview a rough cross-section of American cops.
As the wheels of justice grind in the fraud and conspiracy case against ex-Chairman Kenneth Lay and ex-Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, their one-time lieutenant faced a rough cross-examination.
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