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The phrase "a rough stretch for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging period in someone's life or a situation.
Example: "After losing his job, it was a rough stretch for him as he struggled to find new employment."
Alternatives: "a tough time for" or "a challenging period for".
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It has been a rough stretch for the Panthers.
This has been a rough stretch for the Spurs and their title defense aspirations.
It has been a rough stretch for those who have invested with Bruce S. Sherman, the co-founder of Private Capital Management.
It has been a rough stretch for Rodriguez, who had a disastrous 2012 postseason that helped contribute to the Yankees' being swept by Detroit in the American League Championship Series.
THE BLUDGEONINGOF A TEEN IDOL Although anyone who saw (and saw, and saw, and watched one more time) the video of Justin Bieber suffering a revolving door accident last year -- "I thought it opened, but obviously it didn't" -- has been rooting for him to stay out of harm's way, it has been a rough stretch for the beautiful young pop star.
It has been a rough stretch for Miami.
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Once, when we were stuck on a noisy boat down a rough stretch of the Mekong River, I chartered a gentle ferry for just the two of us.
EXTRA POINTS Giants receivers have had a rough stretch of games.
On another show, a family going through a rough stretch is chosen for an extreme home makeover.
The record is approaching during a particularly rough stretch for the Mets.
This could be just the beginning of a very rough stretch for Nvidia.
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