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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rugged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong, durable, or rough in texture or appearance, often in relation to outdoor gear, landscapes, or personalities.
Example: "He wore a rugged jacket that was perfect for hiking in the mountains."
Alternatives: "a sturdy" or "a tough".
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And let's say you've put out a Rugged hard drive and a Rugged XL hard drive.
"I thought I was a rugged traveler".
Those pictures evince a rugged authenticity.
The friendliness of a rugged people.
A rugged padlock design for Ford trucks.
This is a rugged full-day hike.
"It's been a rugged time, candidly," Mr. Specter said.
It was a rugged test for the Heat.
"I was a rugged individual, against the world," he said.
It generally has a keen "nose" and a rugged constitution.
A rugged, almost unpopulated mountain range parallels its western coast.
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