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The phrase "a rough year for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult period experienced by someone or something, often in a personal or professional context.
Example: "2020 was a rough year for many businesses due to the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a challenging year for" or "a tough year for".
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This is a rough year for centers.
BANGKOK — It's been a rough year for Thailand.
— It has been a rough year for Apple.
"It's been a rough year for everyone," he said.
It has been a rough year for bank stocks.
On Juan Agudelo: "It's been a rough year for Juan.
It's been a rough year for Daniel M. Snyder.
2014 has been a rough year for bitcoin.
It has been a rough year for 40-something pitchers.
Woo! 2014 was a rough year for beards.
That would make it a rough year for New Yorkers who like their local food companies.
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