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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rough one for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult situation for someone or something.
Example: "This has been a rough one for the team, as we faced numerous setbacks during the project."
Alternatives: "a tough time for" or "a challenging period for".
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He's performing at the Riot LA Comedy Festival on Saturday, Jan . 17and has a one-hour docu-comedy special called "Half Life Me," coming to Fusion on Jan . 22 at 10 00p.m. ET. Last week was a rough one for comedy considering the tragedy in Paris.
The past year was a rough one for the tech industry.
The final week of August was a rough one for the conservative commentator Ann Coulter.
Last year was a rough one for the climate change secretary, the Lib Dems' Ed Davey.
Well, the week has been a rough one for Mr Cheney, no doubt.
I quickly made a rough one for the University of Oregon, which shows similar increases, though more sudden (plotted here).
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The 2018 season was a rough one on the television front for NASCAR; ratings were down about 20% from 2017 and 25% from 2016.
"That was a rough one yesterday for Clayton". Hyun-Jin Ryu is scheduled to start Game 3 on Monday at Busch Stadium.
This year was a rough one.
By Sally Errico December 13 , 2011 This yearwas a rough one.
This next month was a rough one.
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