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The phrase "a rough week for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a challenging or difficult week experienced by someone or a group.
Example: "It has been a rough week for the team, with multiple project deadlines and unexpected setbacks."
Alternatives: "a challenging week for" or "a tough week for".
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It's been a rough week for SimCity.
IT HAS been a rough week for al-Qaeda.
It was a rough week for sportsmanship in the N.F.L.
caps a rough week for companies seeking to go public.
All told, it was a rough week for reptiles.
community after a rough week for companies making their market debuts.
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"It was a rough, rough week for a few days.
Cabrera has had a rough week, going 4 for 27 (.148).
It was a rough week all around for the Jason Kidd Experiment in Brooklyn.
What a rough week it's been for Meek Mill.
It's been a rough week – the worst-ever for the arts in the Australia, say some.
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