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Discover Ludwig"a rough week" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "I've had a rough week at work, so this weekend I'm going to relax."
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New Yorkers had a rough week.
It's been a rough week.
It's been a rough week for SimCity.
Nevertheless, it's been a rough week.
"Their guy has had a rough week".
"I've had a rough week," he said.
IT HAS been a rough week for al-Qaeda.
"It's been a rough week," the ad understated.
It was a rough week for sportsmanship in the N.F.L.
Content-makers had a rough week across the board.
caps a rough week for companies seeking to go public.
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